mcat 0.3.1 for Windows

by Sorin Comanescu

Avg. Rating 3.7 (6 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.2 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 2000/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 770
Publisher Sorin Comanescu
Homepage mcat

Publisher's Description

mcat is a cataloging tool for multimedia CD/DVD collections. This is its primary target, as it provides some specialized features for multimedia, but it can be used to catalog any bytes stored on a removable device or on the hard disk.

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Addicted

Addicted reviewed v0.3 on Jan 29, 2009

Very promising tool for sure. I have been looking for free software with format / tags reading capabilities. However, still a lot of work to do. For example I would be happy if it could read the title from the disc label. Possible solution would be to reverse the order of dialogs that pop up upon media adding: First you would have to pick the folder to add. Mcat could then fill the title information from the CD / DVD label. In the second dialog the user could correct or fill in the missing info... Another thing is the .net requirement but that's probably not going to change, so I better get used to it.

I cross my fingers for the project and wish the author good luck.

Avg. Rating 3.7 (6 votes)
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Addicted

Addicted reviewed v0.3 on Jan 29, 2009

Very promising tool for sure. I have been looking for free software with format / tags reading capabilities. However, still a lot of work to do. For example I would be happy if it could read the title from the disc label. Possible solution would be to reverse the order of dialogs that pop up upon media adding: First you would have to pick the folder to add. Mcat could then fill the title information from the CD / DVD label. In the second dialog the user could correct or fill in the missing info... Another thing is the .net requirement but that's probably not going to change, so I better get used to it.

I cross my fingers for the project and wish the author good luck.

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