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CDFinder

CDFinder

Advanced disk manager.

Version:  5.6.1

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Slow, buggy and well... a bit odd

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: rubaiyat Wednesday, August 30 2006 @ 01:09 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: NO

It is slow reading CDs and no workable auto read/eject.

After I spent days scanning my CDs I tried to find files and got repeated errors.

Also because it is somehow linked with SpotLight it gets confusing where exactly it is finding files when it does find them. I'd like to able to view files in outline list view across several CDs to compare items.

I'll give DiskCatalogMaker a try but am not hopeful. I really miss DiskRecall, nothing in OSX is really even close.   
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Slow, buggy and well... a bit odd - Norbert M. Doerner 2

Mh, your comment it a bit - odd?

What errors did you get while finding? Did you contact tech support about this?

CDFinder has a great auto catalog/eject feature built in.

You did see that CDFinder reads a huge amount of meta data, containing some possibly slow items, such as file comments? So cataloging speed greatly depends on your settings...

CDFinder has totally seamless SpotLight integration, and it clearly displays all meta data of every found item, like their path, or the disk the item is contained. Did you look at these columns?

Did you read some of the documentation? It is very complete and exhaustive...

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Wednesday, September 13 2006 @ 08:03 AM PDT