- Windows
- System Utilities
- CD\DVD Software
- VVV (Virtual Volumes View)
VVV (Virtual Volumes View)
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I recently tried out VVV, and I'm very impressed! It's an incredibly useful tool for organizing and cataloging the content of CD and DVD disks. It's very easy to use and provides a great way to quickly search and browse through the content of disks. The metadata and various properties of files and archives are also easily accessible, making it easy to find what you're looking for. Overall, I highly recommend VVV for anyone looking for an efficient way to organize and catalog their CD and DVD disks.
VVV (Virtual Volumes View) 1.4 was available to download from the developer's website when we last checked. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. VVV (Virtual Volumes View) lies within System Utilities, more precisely CDDVD Software.
Vvv.exe is the frequent file name to indicate this program's installer. We cannot guarantee that the program is safe to download as it will be downloaded from the developer's website. Before launching the program, check it with any free antivirus software. This free program is an intellectual property of The VVV Team. This PC program is suitable for 32-bit versions of Windows XP/XP Professional/Vista/7/8/10/11. The most popular versions among VVV (Virtual Volumes View) users are 1.4, 1.3 and 1.2.
From the developer:
VVV is an application that catalogs the content of removable volumes like CD and DVD disks for off-line searching. VVV stores metadata information from audio files such as author, title, album and so on; most audio formats are supported. It is possible to share the same catalog, stored in a network server, among multiple PCs.
You may want to check out more software, such as Volume Viewer, Numeracy Lesson Starters Volume 2 or Maths Lesson Starters Volume II, which might be similar to VVV (Virtual Volumes View).
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