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DiskCatalog

DiskCatalog - 1.000

Fast disk/file cataloging & searching utility

All Time: (3.5)
Version 1.000: (3.0)
Selected Version: 1.000
Release Date: 2001-10-25
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.000): 0
Downloads (all versions): 8,528
Price: $20.00

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Product Description:

Haxial DiskCatalog is a utility for cataloging CDs, hard disks, folders, and any other type of disk. It allows you to browse the contents of disks without having to find them and insert them into your computer. More importantly, you can search all of your disks at once (again without having them in the computer), and DiskCatalog will display a list of all the files found, and their location. When you're looking for a file and you don't know where it is, this is much easier than manually searching all your disks. DiskCatalog is designed to be very fast -- search results usually appear instantly.

What's new in this version:

  • "Batch Add" feature makes it easier to catalog a bunch of removable disks (thanks sfish for the suggestion). MacOS: While Batch Add is activated, any disk inserted into the computer will be automatically cataloged and then ejected if possible. Windows: Automatic detection of disks inserted into the computer is not supported, instead you click a button to check for new volumes.
  • Can now use color schemes. Copy a Color Scheme file into the same folder as DiskCatalog, and rename it to exactly "ColorScheme.dat". Then open DiskCatalog, and it should be using the new color scheme.
  • Windows: Second-click any minimize button to minimize the program to the system tray. The item in the taskbar also has a proper icon now.
  • Remember window locations/size when reopening program.
  • Added Zoom ('+') buttons to various windows.
  • A Documentation PDF is now included.
  • Some minor bug fixes.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • PPC
  • Mac OS 9 or higher with CarbonLib
    or
  • Mac OS X 10.0 or higher

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Version 1.000:
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DiskCatalog CommentaryMY EYES!!!!!! MY EYES!!!!!!! - Version: 1.3, 4/19/2006 08:57PM PST

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dwgriffi
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DiskCatalog ReviewFast...but!!!!! - Version: 1.3, 9/19/2005 11:07AM PST

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Alfeo
Yes! This is a very fast App. Not so great lookin, but fast.

The one thing that I'm lacking to see in any of these catalog apps, is the ability to index the contents of an archive file (.sit) I have dozens of CD/DVD's with multiple .sit files on each disk and also the same on removable drives.

Knowing what content is within these archives is more important.
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DiskCatalog Reviewfast & economical - Version: 1.3, 5/4/2005 04:15PM PST

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eux
It is fast, does a good job at "batch adding" CD's, is remarkable at disk recall and a host of features that add to its useability. its design is "economical" in the no frill sense of the term. but what of it. five stars for organizing my host of disks in less time than I thought.
my one complaint is that the "options" box to click and present an array of options is not intuitive: who would think to click on a tiny field with slash marks? how about putting a meaningful designator there like, oh I don't know--a word maybe?
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