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About sdevo
15 inch 1.67GHz PowerBook G4, 1,5GB DDR SDRAM LaCie 1394 Pocket Drive 75GB 12 inch 500MHz G3 iBook 640 SD RAM
Posts:3
Last Login:26 May 2006 02:22
Recent Downloads:
  1. Homebrew Formulator
  2. CDFinder
  3. FileFinder
  4. CDFinder
  5. Catalog
  6. Color Schemes
  7. Color Schemer Studio
Software Wish List:
  1. DiVA
  2. Sizzle
  3. Pastor
  4. Cocktail
  5. File Juicer
  6. Catalog
  7. DiskTracker X
User Reviews
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Type: Review
Date: 27 Nov 2006 02:24
Features:2 Stars
Ease of Use:3 Stars
Value:2 Stars
Stability:1 Star

This is a nice looking App. It has simple features for the easy cataloging of disks. I tried to use it to calalog my CD collection. I only wanted a sturdy, basic, simple to use, stable cataloger. It does OK on all the points except the crucial one of stability. This App is not very stable. It crashes often and loses all the data. In Batch index the app only seems to save the input when you quit or close down. Because it is so buggy, when it crashes you lose all your batch data. To avoid this, Click 'done' often to save the data. When starting a new index it can sometimes duplicate indexes ie; indexes a CD twice in one scan. Looks are not everything!

Personally i would use another App like CD Finder or the just released DiskCalaogMaker. Disk Tracker probably does the job, but is stuck looking like OS9. Media Calalog has the disadvantage of not having Batch indexing.

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Type: Comments
Date: 26 May 2006 02:26

This app crashed on opening from the dock and could not reopen. Crashed from finder. Trashed the prefs list. Still did not reopen.

Sent a report to apple.com.

Now trashed app and d/l a new copy.

Disappointed. You bet. Hope i can open the backup database.

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Type: Comments
Date: 8 Mar 2006 06:36

This app is crap mac

Try converting MP3 to .acc or .m4a and it always crashes. Waste of time and certainly do not upgrade to plus. Could ony get it to work encoding mp3 to aiff, xACT does this for free.

Now trying ffmpegX!

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