Antonio Larrosa f2e2188ba4 Fix various cover drop issues
This patch adds https support, so users can drag covers from amazon.

Also fixes the imgurl query handling so users can drag covers from
google images thumbnails (but large resolution images will be downloaded).

It also adds support for dropped octet-stream data, so chromium users
can drag "opened" images from google images even if the link actually
points to the url containing the image, since chromium adds the
image data to the drop event. Unfortunately, firefox doesn't do that,
so firefox users will have to drag thumbnails (but the same large
resolution image will be used in any case)
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MusicBrainz Picard

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MusicBrainz Picard is a cross-platform (Linux/Mac OS X/Windows) application written in Python and is the official MusicBrainz tagger.

Picard supports the majority of audio file formats, is capable of using audio fingerprints (AcoustIDs), performing CD lookups and disc ID submissions, and it has excellent Unicode support. Additionally, there are several plugins available that extend Picard's features.

When tagging files, Picard uses an album-oriented approach. This approach allows it to utilize the MusicBrainz data as effectively as possible and correctly tag your music. For more information, see the illustrated quick start guide to tagging.

Picard is named after Captain Jean-Luc Picard from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Binary downloads are available here.

Support and issue reporting

Please report all bugs and feature requests in the MusicBrainz issue tracker. If you need support in using Picard please read the documentation first and have a look at the MusicBrainz community forums.

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