
Many of us have gathered a huge collection of music on different media, such as CDs, cassettes, vinyl, open-reel tapes and so on. This program helps you to create a database of your music records in a very easy and fast manner. To add a CD to your collection, you only need to click on the "+" icon and insert it into your computer's CD/DVD drive. Then, click on the "scan" option, and the program will search the Internet to find information about the disc, such as artist, music style, number and titles of tracks, and so on.
If you want to add a cassette, tape or vinyl to your database, you don't need to add all the information manually. After clicking on the "+" icon, you can type the name of the artist or the title of the record, and click on "search now". The program will search the information on the Internet. You can also scan the record's barcode or type its catalog number. Please note that all these functions require your computer to have an Internet connection.
Once you have added your music to your database, then you can create subfolders by sorting the records by style, artist, and so on. You can add your records to more than one category.
All in all, it is a useful and easy-to-use program, although its cost is not very affordable.
To download the free trial version, you need to provide a valid e-mail address. This free version only allows you to add up to 100 elements to your collection. If you want to get rid of this limitation, then you will need to purchase a license.
v15.4 [Sep 3, 2015]
- Re-designed field selection screens for sorting, columns and folders.
- Clearer layout: Available Fields on the left, Selected Fields on the right.
- Easier selection of fields: just drag from left to right to select, from right to left to remove.
- Or use keyboard short-cuts:
- While in Available Fields list: hit Spacebar to move the selected field to the right.
- While in Selected Fields list: hit Del to remove the selected field.
- Manage your Field Presets using the dropdown list and buttons top right (PRO edition only).
- Switch between Presets using the dropdown list.
- Create a new Preset using the plus "+" button.
- Create a copy of the current Preset using the Duplicate button.
- Rename a Preset using the pencil button.
- Remove a Preset using the trash can button.
On some Windows systems the thumbnails were looking "pixelated", especially noticeable around text.
We have now further improved the scaling routines to make your cover thumbnails look much smoother (this time there is no need to regenerate the thumbnails).