TagaliciousTagalicious joined our ranks this morning with its v1.0 release along with countless minor bug fixes, ease of use additions, UI improvements, and lyrics tagging. If you haven’t already downloaded Tagalicious, head on over and pick up the trial. Don’t leave your abused, untagged, naked music to rot forever in the hellish bowels of your misused iTunes library.

Don’t miss The Little App Factory’s iPad and software giveaway this Saturday on the Engadget Show!

Rivet

Time to start clearing up space on your iDevices folks, because Rivet for iPhone, iPad, and iPod is here! The confluence of Rivet and the iDevices begins a new model in media accessibility.

Rivet for iPhone!

Rivet allows you to stream all the movies and music on your Mac directly to your iPhone or iPod Touch! (iPad coming soon)

== Video Formats ==

Stream videos from your Mac to your device in the following formats:

- AVI

- MPEG-4, Part II

- H.264

- DivX

- WMV

== Ease of Use ==

- Built for speed:

Seamlessly stream media to your iDevice without having to physically connect and synchronize to your Mac

- Quickly select folders on your Mac to share or stream directly to your iTunes library

- Organize your media:

Shared folders and subfolders are replicated exactly; no more flat lists!

- iLife integration:

Rivet delves into your iTunes, iPhoto and Aperture libraries to make setup quick and simple.

- Automatic mirroring:

Any changes you make on your Mac are instantly visible and accessible on your console.

- Intuitive interface to quickly navigate and access your media

We’re happy to announce a working public beta of our iTunes-fixer, Tagalicious.

It’s the perfect app to cleanup all of the mislabeled tracks you may have lying around, and it even fixes album art too! Go grab a copy here.

We’re all excited to announce that designer Michael Yuan is now full-time here at The Little App Factory. 

Michael comes with a boatload of experience designing interfaces, both in the Mac world, and on the web as well. His last project, Divvyshot, was praised for cleanliness and usability, and even acquired by Facebook.

When he’s not selling companies to the likes of Facebook, he’s found time to work for Crush + Lovely doing web design, and he’s worked on iPhone apps for some big names like ABC and Disney.

For us, Michael plans to work on both the web and app side of things. The team has a few apps already in production to which he’s started to make his mark. Needless to say, we’re very excited, and we hope our future work reflects his creativity and input.