Advanced CATaloguer 2.6

Software for cataloguing on all kinds of digital media. ... without physically accessing the disks; file management function; monitoring of changes on a hard disk. ...

Author Evgeny Software
License Free To Try
Price $39.95
Released 2006-06-13
Downloads 424
Filesize 2.41 MB
Requirements
Installation Install and Uninstall
Keywords acat, catalogue, catalog, cataloger, cataloguer, cataloguing, cataloging, collection, database, organiser, organising, organizer, organizing, audio, document, dvd, file, folder, image, mp3, music, video
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(31 rating)
Advanced CATaloguerFile & Disk ManagementWindows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Vista
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