Good
- Findit import
- Looks inside Zip and Stuffit
Bad
- Interface almost looks like Finder, but not quite
- Opens lots of windows
- Double clicking CD name edits name
My task was to find an OS X replacement for Iomega Findit, which has faithfully cataloged our large collection of CD archives over the years.
To test the speed of adding disks to the catalog, I used two disks from our archives.
Speed:
- Disk 1: 1 minute 4 seconds
- Disk 2: about 9 seconds (second import instant)
I briefly tested the following software:
Note: There are many others that I didn't test at all because they looked less promising, based on their descriptions and other people's reviews. I did try to install Tri CAT but it returned a 'Fatal error'. While I have tried to give a fair and honest appraisal of each product, I don't pretend that each review is particularly comprehensive. My main focus was finding the program best suited to our needs — not spending all week reviewing software. I offer this simple comparison to try and help others who might be on a similar search.
I ended up settling on DiskCatalogMaker.
Good features, but not my choice overall - Norbert M. Doerner 2
Mh, that is a strange review. What exactly do you want to say with it?Maybe you can use the extensive comparison chart
http://www.cdfinder.de/list.html
for some actual real technical details, or read one of the very exhaustive reviews at either
http://homepage.mac.com/macsnc/cdfinder.html
or
http://www.atpm.com/11.10/catalogers.shtml
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Monday, July 10 2006 @ 07:43 AM PDT