- Windows
- System Utilities
- File Managers
- WinCatalog 2008
WinCatalog 2008
Description
WinCatalog 2008, from WinCatalog.com, is a versatile File Manager in the System Utilities category. The latest version, 2.61.8.407, provides a comprehensive solution for cataloging a wide array of items such as disks, folders, files, and even non-file items including books and home inventory.
In essence, WinCatalog 2008 goes beyond being just a "CD catalog software." Each PC user, whether a web surfer or music fan, often faces the challenge of identifying which disk a particular file or song is burned on, where that disk is located, and who might have borrowed it. WinCatalog 2008 effectively addresses these issues.
By using WinCatalog 2008, users will no longer need to re-purchase a song just because its location is unknown. Simply typing in the song title allows WinCatalog to indicate the exact disk where it resides and its physical location. Additionally, locating a borrowed disk is simplified as the program tracks who borrowed it and when.
Beyond just CDs, WinCatalog 2008 could catalog books, track their locations, and note their availability. The program also excels in organizing custom inventories like garage storage, with individual program entries representing real items.
To maximize the experience, the evaluation version is available for a FREE trial. Users can download WinCatalog today and start cataloging up to five volumes within a single collection file. This time-unlimited free trial provides enough functionality to help users decide whether the full version is worth exploring further.
The executable file for the latest version is named WinCatalogS.exe. The program has evolved significantly, with previous versions such as 2.6 still in use.
Pros:
- Versatile cataloging options for disks, books, and even custom items.
- Simplifies tracking of file locations and borrowed items.
- Unlimited time for a trial use, allowing sufficient time for evaluation.
- User-friendly interface that handles multiple types of cataloging needs.
Cons:
- The free trial only allows up to 5 volumes in a single collection, which may be limiting for larger catalogs.
- Users may need some time to familiarize themselves with the numerous features and capabilities of the program.
It is not possible to confirm if there is a free download for this software available on the developer's website. According to the results of the Google Safe Browsing check, the developer's site is safe. Despite this, we recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus software.
You may want to check out more software, such as WinCatalog Light, WinCatalog or WinCatalog 2016, which might be similar to WinCatalog 2008.
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