Disk Cataloging Tools ( Freeware )

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disclib

Disclib is a CD collection organizer program. It may be used as a catalogue of CDs. After creating the catalogue, disclib stores file and folder names and tree, allows user to categorize folders and files, and allows searching all the files from the collection CDs without need to place them in CD reader. Disclib may place in the catalogue any windows folder not only folders on CDs. Disclib has a customizable Multilanguage functionality. The program also extracts mp3, ZIP, RAR, RAR3X info, OGG, WAV, WMA info. Supports Tags.

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Visual CD


Visual CD is a disk cataloging tool to index CDs/DVDs, floppy disks, hard disks, and even folders. You can then explore the disk catalogs, search files and folders, and create MP3 playlists without actually inserting the physical disks in the drive! Upon insertion of the corresponding disk, you can open files, split files into smaller pieces, extract ZIP, RAR, and CAB archives, and more.

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Browsy

Scans CDs and builds a database which can be accessed anytime, searched in for a file or folder, the program displaying on which CD(s) it can be found. Also, it automatically informs the user if the CD in the drive exists in the database or not.

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Cathy

An extremly small, very fast and easy to use media cataloging tool. You can use it to index files stored on removable media (CD-ROMs, LS120, Iomega Zip and Jaz disks, or even diskettes), hard disks or net drives, and create searchable catalogs that can be used without having access to original media. Searching capabilities are based on file name, date and size. Additional features include filtering options, search duplicates or singles, customizable date format, etc. Found files can be opened (executed) or deleted directly, if they are present. Drag&drop support. Directory trees, MP3 album/song lists can be printed, disk space usage can be investigated. Single file executable, no install needed.

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CD Manager


Easy to use CD listing utility, with search, save, management capabilities. It will help you avoid a great waste of time inserting and ejecting CDROMs in your device everytime you need to find an MP3, an image file or so. Saves lists, search lists, searches within search lists. Uses ASCII format. Small catalog files. Simple backup utility. Seems to run also on XP, but I still need feedback (send me an e-mail if you run it on XP!)

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Offline CD Browser

Index and catalog your removable drives to get your files organized and categorized. By indexing your drives (or folders), you can locate files stored on CDs in just a couple of seconds, you can browse through the content of disconnected network drives or simply email an image of your hard drive to a friend. And all this without fees or ads disturbing you.

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CDBase

CDBase is a CD and DVD cataloger and organizer. You can search, modifiy and sort all your audio CDs, data CDs, artists and DVDs. CDDB can also export your current CD list, artist list, track list, DVD list to HTML files and Excel(XLS) files. The interface is user-friendly and all operations are extremely fast.

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DirList

DirList makes DOS-style directory listings to catalog or search for files. Listings can be saved or sent to any printer.
 

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Catfish

Catfish lets you Save snapshots of the dir/file structure of your disks, and instantly browse through them at any time. . Supports long filenames, runs on Win 3.x/95/NT, requires no installation.

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Anusha

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Thank you for your effort.

But none of them are even close to what I had in my mind and some links are scams.

Post some more.
 

Anusha

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nEoN_wHitE said:
ammoooooo :eek:
balanma ko meya ge kathawa:lol:

I mean, they are not even close to the one I have with me. But it's shareware.

I might have to write my own software then :rolleyes:
 

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Anusha said:
Thank you for your effort.
But none of them are even close to what I had in my mind and some links are scams.
Post some more.

I have only done a help for you... all are freee.....
 
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