WinCatalog
2008 is a simple and straightforward disk
cataloging software. It catalogs any audio or data
disks that
Windows can access, which means that little or no information
needs to be entered manually. This application automatically
extracts descriptions from zip, mp3, html and
plain text files. The program can also be used to catalog "non-file" items,
like books, stamps, jewelry,
or antique
furniture.
WinCatalog 2008 offers a number of features that
the competing tools fail to deliver, like the contacts
list that shows which CDs are currently being loaned
and who has them. WinCatalog 2008 also offers a
very flexible cataloging system that can display the
contents of a disk, specific folder or a file. It means
that a user does not need to look through every CD
on a shelf to find the one that contains necessary
file or song.
WinCatalog 2008 is especially helpful in managing
music collections, whether on audio CDs, mp3
files or a combination of both. The program can automatically
extract audio CD track data from CDDB, a free online
database that contains information about CD tracks,
like song titles, name of a performer, year of release
and so on.
Importantly, WinCatalog 2008 allows users to assign
keywords and add descriptions to each of the cataloged
item. All this makes searching through the database
a fast and easy process. Plus, different collection
items can be dragged and dropped from folder to folder.
All data can be printed out as a report or exported
to HTML or MS Excel files for further processing.
Reviewed
by OneKit.com
 
WinCatalog 2008 can:
- Catalog any drive
- Scan archives contents (ZIP,
RAR, SFX RAR)
- Retrieve Audio CD track names from Internet
- Extract mp3, html file
descriptions (ID3
and meta tags)
- Search using wildcard and operators (AND,
NOT, OR)
- More features here...
User's testimonials:
"WinCatalog is more
than my favorite program when it comes to cataloging CDs and DVDs,
it is my one and only program when it comes to cataloging.
Just like in physiques is Einstein and others, for
myself it is WinCatalog and
others".
Octavian Cristea
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