Do you have way too many CDs to keep track of? Is searching your eBook collection starting to feel a little daunting? WinCatalog is a program for cataloging data on CDs, DVDs, and other removable media. It makes quick work of searching for files, documents, images, and music, and keeps relevant information in its database. It can extract tags from MP3 and HTML files, scan inside ZIP/RAR archives, and even retrieve Audio CD track names from the Internet.
WinCatalog makes managing your collections simple: you can divide it into virtual folders and add disks, folders, and individual files to the catalog. The software even supports non-digital items. You can catalog your books, videos or even postage stamps and coins! Throw in drag'n'drop and keyword support, and you've got some of the best cataloging software available.
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- Catalog any storage devices accessible from Windows environment.
- Catalog individual folders on disks.
- Automatically extract archive file descriptions when scanning a disk.
- Scan inside ZIP, RAR, SFX RAR and multipart RAR archives.
- Automatically extract mp3 and HTML file descriptions when scanning a disk.
- Add individual comments for each item, disk, folder or file.
- Search by file name, comments, keywords, date and size. Now supports AND, NOT, OR operators and wildcards.
- Find duplicates by any and all of the search criteria.
- Export and import parts of collection and contact list.
- Generate HTML reports for sending, publishing on the Web, or printing.
- Export any folder to .CSV file.
- You can download and install a free trial of this software before purchasing
- Download available for: Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me, NT, XP
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- Review what others have to say...
- “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
- “I enjoy using WinCatalog for all of my archiving needs - especially for searching discs that are off-line. It works so fast and makes my life a lot easier when it comes to updating virtual files. I have hundreds of RAM discs and DVD-RW's. I've numbered them all and WinCatalog lets me know which one I need to pop in when it's time to retrieve important documents stored onto external discs.”- Russ Columbia
- “This is exactly what I was looking for. I can't describe how perfect you've made this. I'll try anyway: recently I've had a concept in my mind for a file archive catalog desktop software program for some time now. I even created a document to help plan out the concept. My intention has been to eventually make the concept so strong, that I could comfortably outsourcethe programming & development. That won't be necessary! I think I'll save thousands of dollars on software development and pay for a license with you guys. Great job, couldn't have done it better myself!”- Derrik
- “It helps me to manage both documents and favorites (the two principal sources of knowledge in my computer) and I can add both tags (that let me organize documents and favorites for arguments so that if I need all the documents related with "constructivism" I can find all the documents in my pc and at the same time all the links to the web) and comments usefull if I need not all the documents related to an argument (that can be too much) but a single document that I annotated in the past and that I cannot remember the name.”- Gianni Stival