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Darwin:
I didn´t mention at what customers you´re aiming: chemists, biologists, geneticists and other scientists that have enough money for something like Axiope.
-Crush (May 25, 2007, 05:09 AM)
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Well... this is one evolutionary biologist that can't afford Axiope  ;D Thank goodness for the free version... which I've not yet tried. Might give it a go though.

KenR:
Another very happy Where Is It? user.

Ken

Nod5:
thanks for the update Nod5,
how are you finding it - or have you had a chance to try out the update?

You used use the Advanced Disk Catalog before ?
How do they compare (if you have the time for a comment or two :))
-tomos (January 17, 2008, 12:40 PM)
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Sure. I still use Advanced Disk Catalog, since VVV still lack som basic features, like support for file type icons. But it is getting better and better. So I hope to migrate to it some time soon since it is steadily updated, open source and works in both windows and linux.

But finding some way to migrate the catalog and avoid the tedious task of manually entering all discs into VVV might prove to be a challenge.

I know the Advanced Disk Catalog hasnt been updated since 2004 & isnt available at it's website (I added a link for tucows) so that's obviously a factor...
[edit] major rewrite - I got Advanced Disk Catalog and Advanced FTP & Disc Cataolger confused - whodathunkit :P
I also see it's not on the exrended list :-[ will correct that ... [/edit]
-tomos (January 17, 2008, 12:40 PM)
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Once every six months or so I go to the Advanced Disc Catalog site to see if there are any updates. When you google http://www.google.com/search?q=advanced+disk+catalog then the first match is http://www.elcomsoft.com/adc.html . Clicking that takes me to a completely empty window and I have more than one time thought "that's it, they've pulled the plug on it!". A moment later I realize that it's my ad blocker that obstructs the page from showing  ;D Yet I moment later I realize that I was fooled in the exact same way 6 months ago :D Anyway, naming a page adc.html is not smart design.

noblejoker:
Hi

I have read through all the information here and the work done by some is amazing
Weel done Tomos & Crush

Does/is anyone using one of these programs to catalogue a music collection, specifically an LP record music collection
I would love to here what program you use and why
Thanks
MATT

mwb1100:
Once every six months or so I go to the Advanced Disc Catalog site to see if there are any updates. When you google http://www.google.com/search?q=advanced+disk+catalog then the first match is http://www.elcomsoft.com/adc.html . Clicking that takes me to a completely empty window and I have more than one time thought "that's it, they've pulled the plug on it!". A moment later I realize that it's my ad blocker that obstructs the page from showing  ;D Yet I moment later I realize that I was fooled in the exact same way 6 months ago :D Anyway, naming a page adc.html is not smart design.
-Nod5 (January 20, 2008, 05:16 AM)
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Looks like they've fixed your problem: http://www.disk-catalog.com/

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