Editing lyrics has often been more complicated than necessary.
You had to open the file in another program, adjust the text, format it, save it, and then check if everything was still correctly linked in Callers Caddy.
For a song, that's just a small detour.
With a large music collection, this quickly becomes a real time sink. If you only waste a few minutes on each of 1,000 songs, it adds up to many hours. Time that could be better spent on preparation, music selection, or the actual call.
Edit lyrics without leaving the app
With the new feature, you can read lyrics directly in Callers Caddy edit.

You open the song, access the lyrics, and adjust them directly there. No switching to another program. No copying. No re-linking.
The editor supports everything you need for easily readable lyrics:
- Change font size
- Adjust font color
- Choose background color
- Make text bold
- Display text in italics
This allows you to highlight important parts, improve readability, or adapt your lyrics to your personal working style.
HTML as a flexible format
Edited lyrics are now always displayed as such in Callers Caddy. HTML file saved.
There's a simple reason for this: HTML is flexible. Formatting such as font size, colors, background colors, bold and italic can be reliably stored within it.
If your lyrics are already in HTML format, they can be edited directly.
If the files are in a different format, such as TXT or RTF, the Callers Caddy first creates an HTML copy. This copy is then processed.
Your original files remain protected.
The Callers Caddy doesn't simply overwrite your original lyrics.
If a file first needs to be converted to HTML, the original file is preserved. Only the new HTML copy is edited.
This is especially important if you've built up a large lyrics collection over the years. You can modernize and better format your files without compromising your original data.
The new feature saves time, reduces detours and makes working with lyrics much more direct.
You edit your lyrics where you'll need them later:
directly in the caller's caddy.