File Details |
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File Size | 9.0 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | September 17, 2015 |
Total Downloads | 5,115 |
Publisher | Víctor García Tascón |
Homepage | InsideCAT Lite Edition |
Publisher's Description
InsideCAT is an automatic indexer/cataloguer program for all your PC disks (CD, DVD, BD, HD, USB, CD-Audio, folders, etc.) with an excellent support for compressed and multimedia files. No typing needed!. It enables you to locate any file in a fast way. Never lose a file again!. A must-have if you commonly burn CD/DVD/BD. Main features: index all the files and folders from any PC disk. Index CD-Audio automatically (Internet / CD-Text) or manually. Organize your disk catalogs in collections and sub-collections. Compressed file support available for 16 different formats (ZIP RAR CAB ACE ISO 7Z JAR ARJ LZH LHA ARC ZOO PAK TAR GZIP SQX EXEs). Emergency decompressor for all formats, including EXE. On-the-fly decompresion of single files to open them, including EXE. Also catalogs the most important metadata from 33 multimedia file formats (DOC PDF BMP DIB RLE PCX JPG JPEG2000 GIF PNG TIF TGA WAV AC3 MP3 WMA OGG AVI WMV ASF MPG ...). Thumbnails and EXIF data are extracted from photo files. Powerful file search funtions, five text searchings (exact, wilcards, superwilcards, Perl RegExp, fuzzy). Searchings for duplicated files with CRC32. It also makes compilations of files from all your disks. CD/DVD/BD label and covers designer with automatic functions. Five ways to open files directly. Six configurable printing functions. Four database exporting functions. AutoRun CD/DVD function will remain disabled while you are working. Easy to use. Context menus. Intuitive (similar to Windows Explorer in "detail view"). Very fast: it works with thousands of disks/catalogs and millions of files!.
Latest Reviews
anomoly reviewed v4.01 on Dec 25, 2007
Looks Ok.
For a linux/win/mac alt try cdcat
http://cdcat.sourceforge.net/
portable
ArabianNight reviewed v3.11 on Aug 10, 2005
Heading in the right direction. However, disgusting GUI needs to be changed and less cluttered. Overall, good job but PLEASE change the GUI.
hkm reviewed v3.11 on Aug 9, 2005
Very nice, indeed, for freeware. I can't really fault it for not including more advanced features as you'd find in $hareware disk catalogers. However, it does seem a bit slow to catalog a folder-disk or whatever. Nice set of options, though. Interface still looks rather cluttered and, sorry, a bit on the ugly side. But, again, for freeware, it's pretty good.
El-Coyote reviewed v2.01 on Feb 20, 2004
Fast, small but powerful disk cataloguer. All is built-in, no needs third part soft. It has a lot of search functions. Just the features I need (no less no more). On the other hand: not very pretty, but who cares? Limited to 100 catalogues, but in my CD-ROM / DVD-ROM collection, with 78 disks and 680,000 files, only four seconds to search in a PIII/700 MHz!!! It also works well on my old Pentium/166 laptop with Windows95OSR2 (time to search: 18 seconds)!!!.
anomoly reviewed v4.01 on Dec 25, 2007
Looks Ok.
For a linux/win/mac alt try cdcat
http://cdcat.sourceforge.net/
portable
ArabianNight reviewed v3.11 on Aug 10, 2005
Heading in the right direction. However, disgusting GUI needs to be changed and less cluttered. Overall, good job but PLEASE change the GUI.
hkm reviewed v3.11 on Aug 9, 2005
Very nice, indeed, for freeware. I can't really fault it for not including more advanced features as you'd find in $hareware disk catalogers. However, it does seem a bit slow to catalog a folder-disk or whatever. Nice set of options, though. Interface still looks rather cluttered and, sorry, a bit on the ugly side. But, again, for freeware, it's pretty good.
El-Coyote reviewed v2.01 on Feb 20, 2004
Fast, small but powerful disk cataloguer. All is built-in, no needs third part soft. It has a lot of search functions. Just the features I need (no less no more). On the other hand: not very pretty, but who cares? Limited to 100 catalogues, but in my CD-ROM / DVD-ROM collection, with 78 disks and 680,000 files, only four seconds to search in a PIII/700 MHz!!! It also works well on my old Pentium/166 laptop with Windows95OSR2 (time to search: 18 seconds)!!!.