CD Catalog Program ?

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I asked a similar question a few weeks ago, and found nothing useable for
audio CDs. FWIW, I reverted to paying for an excellent shareware app
which has everything I need in a music CD catalogue (including CDDB).
With more than 400 audio CDs, I didn't need a program that forced me to
enter everything manually!

If you want more info on the shareware app, e-mail me off-list.

If you'd simply put a link to it, instead of the above sentence, you
would have saved yourself and everyone else a bit of trouble. ;-)


Cheers, Phred.
 
If you'd simply put a link to it, instead of the above sentence, you
would have saved yourself and everyone else a bit of trouble. ;-)

True -- but then, I didn't want to be flamed for posting a shareware link
in a freeware forum :-)
 
If you'd simply put a link to it, instead of the above sentence, you
would have saved yourself and everyone else a bit of trouble. ;-)


Cheers, Phred.

I think he probably wanted to, but was trying to avoid getting jumped on by
the freeware police. "They" tend to get childish if someone mentions
shareware in this newsgroup, even if there seems to be an indication that a
good freeware alternative is not available.
 
Father said:

The OP did ask for a program which doesn't save the CD tracks as
track01.cda or something like that. I didn't find an option to import
CDDB data which makes it a lot of work to catalog audio CD's.
I hope I'm wrong and missed the right place because it's a nice and
fast program, it would be a keeper if it could import CDDB data.
 
The OP did ask for a program which doesn't save the CD tracks as
track01.cda or something like that. I didn't find an option to import
CDDB data which makes it a lot of work to catalog audio CD's.
I hope I'm wrong and missed the right place because it's a nice and
fast program, it would be a keeper if it could import CDDB data.

I stand corrected.

FM
 
Thanks very much for taking the trouble with the explanation. I can see
what you are saying but I'm finding this method of using Favourites very
cumbersome as it isn't (to me) very intuitive, so I think I'll stick
with Advanced Disk Catalog!
Thanks again.

Found one more:
http://www.vbknowledgesolutions.com/syPages/pgProducts.htm
CDTree - the free version may be a bit too "lite" though.

Most seem to be geared to data CD - or look awful, or promise "FREE"
but aren't.
 
I think he probably wanted to, but was trying to avoid getting jumped on by
the freeware police. "They" tend to get childish if someone mentions
shareware in this newsgroup, even if there seems to be an indication that a
good freeware alternative is not available.

Yeah. I thought that was probably the case, so it was a bit naughty
of me to point out the absurdity. Why are the self-righteous so
intent on making things difficult for the rest of us to no purpose?


Cheers, Phred.
 
Any one know of a freeware CD cataloging program like 'Catraxx'

effdee
I have found CD vista which is great
http://www.gentibus.com/us/Description.htm

Principal functions

Ability to catalog several types of disks (CD-ROMs, Zip, floppy...),
create thumbnails with the pictures stored on the disks,
ability to use several disk catalogues,
many research criteria,
exploration of the totality of the disks as a virtual disk,
thumbnail panel to explore the picture files,
exploration of the contents of ZIP files,
fast recovery of the catalogued files,
export the file lists to HTML format,
retrieve from internet the titles and authors of your audio CD-ROMs,
extract information from text, HTML, WAV and MP3 files.
http://www.gentibus.com/bin/CDVistaSetup.exe
2,5 mo
 
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