Feb 19, 2010
Catalogue, store & manage your media
Platform: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
Type: shareware
Manufacturer: Robert Galle
Size: 7.4MB
Rating:
Verdict: Keep your computer media within one interface with this management tool
This is the software publisher's description.
Designed to help you maintain and organize a catalogue of your computer media collection, including CD-ROMs and DVDs, audio CDs, diskettes, removable drives, hard drives, network drives, remote file servers, or any other present or future storage media device Windows can access as a drive.
The primary goal for WhereIsIt is to provide access to the contents of catalogued disks, even when they are not available on the system, or even they are not your own. You can browse their contents, search for files or folders you need, use imported descriptions and thumbnails, organize data using categories and flags etc.
WhereIsIt can be used to handle any kind of data, including downloaded programs, magazine CD-ROMs, music collections like MP3s or audio CDs, graphics collections, document backups, etc. WhereIsIt can handle lots of them, too, a couple hundreds or thousands disks in a catalogue is nothing unusual, yet catalogues remain reasonably small, single-filed and easy to transfer or send to other users. You can also create more than one catalogue, and at any time open and work with as many catalogues at once as needed.
WhereIsIt is easy to use for both beginners and advanced users. It features a familiar and well thought-out, Explorer-like user interface, combined with strong searching and reporting capabilities, multi-language support, automated description and thumbnails importing through extendable plugins from more than 130 different sources, and much more.
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