Visual CD is a disk cataloging tool to index CD/DVDs, floppy disks, hard disks, and even folders. You can then explore the disk catalogs, search files and folders, create MP3 playlist file without having the physical disks in the drive. Upon insertion of the corresponding disk, you can open files, split files into smaller pieces, extract ZIP, RAR, and CAB archive, and more.
NOTE: website offline, linking to softpedia.
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Runs on: | Win98 / WinME / Win2K / WinXP |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | No. Registers COM classes in the registry. |
Unicode support: | No |
License: | Freeware |
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Is it possible to change Visual CD in such a way that it compensates for USB memory stick drive letter changes, and use \Catalogs as path instead of E:\VisualCD\Catalogs?
v4.2
Updated. Thanks Emka and Baas.
V4.2
Mirror Site @ http://boozet.net/visualcd.htm
V4.2
site down
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Nice and working prog, but can anyone tell me how to saving sorting of a catalog !?!? Everytime I open a catalog I have to click on name-button in contents, anyone please ;)
To Marius:
Use Advanced Search to search across (unlimited) catalogs. Hope it helps.
Nice enough program - but am I missing something: You can only load one catalogue at a time? Searching across catalogues is a pain.
Is this really portable, now? The previous version wasn't...
Also something I have suggested at VCD forum (http://www.boozet.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=15:
It would be really, really great to have a comment/annotation feature capable of holding both un/structured content, somewhat like the document properties present in MS Office documents (which would also pave the way for the XML transition and higher functionalities to be included). Then .diz, .nfo & .me files could be automagically extracted from archives and integrated with this feature, as could executables properties, and so on -- the possibilities are endless. This would turn Visual CD into one of a kind application, because appart from the now defunct SmartCat I know of no other light utility that can do this...
"http://boozet.net" is irretrievable. www.boozet.net is still up -- check http://isup.me/www.boozet.net ...
v4.2