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Where Is It? 3.93 - WhereIsIt? takes snapshots of your disks and allows offline media browsing.
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Size: 4.96 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate
Developer:Robert Galle (» more programs)
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New in this version: Maintenance release
Where Is It? checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Archive: where375.zip
inflating: Readme.txt
inflating: History.txt
inflating: Install.txt
inflating: File_id.diz
inflating: Setup.exe
Scan Results of Install.txt
Install.txt: OK
Scan Results of Setup.exe
Setup.exe: OK
Scan Results of History.txt
History.txt: OK
Scan Results of File_id.diz
File_id.diz: OK
Scan Results of Readme.txt
Readme.txt: OK
Scan Results of where375.zip
where375.zip: OK
Known viruses: 78250
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 6
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 8.69 MB
Time: 4.251 sec (0 m 4 s)
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Publisher's Description:
WhereIsIt is an application written for Windows operating systems, and designed to help you maintain and organize a catalog of your computer media collection, including CD-ROMs, audio CDs, diskettes, removable drives, hard drives, network drives, DVDs, or any other present or future storage media Windows can access as a drive.
The primary goal for WhereIsIt is to provide access to the contents of cataloged disks, even when they are not available on the system, or even not your own. You can browse their contents, search for items you need, use imported descriptions and thumbnails, and organize data using categories, flags etc.
WhereIsIt can be used to handle any kind of data, including downloaded programs, magazine CD-ROMs, music collections like MP3s or audio CDs, graphics collections, document backups, etc. WhereIsIt can handle lots of them, too, a couple hundreds or thousands disks in a catalog is nothing unusual, yet catalogs remain reasonably small, single-filed and easy to transfer or send to other users. You can also create more than one catalog, and at any time open and work with as many catalogs at once as needed.
WhereIsIt is easy to use for both beginners and advanced users. It features a familiar and well thought-out, Explorer-like user interface, combined with strong searching and reporting capabilities, massive archive file support (zip, arj, rar, ace, cab, lha/lzh, arc, tar, gzip, z, sfx, and others that can be presented in catalog as virtual folders), multi-language support, automated description and thumbnails importing through extendable plugins from more than 70 different sources, and much more.
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