
v1.3 [Oct 11, 2016]
Now VVV works with all newer Linux distributions. Order versions failed with some newer distributions because they missed the requested libncurses library.
The Edit/Object Information menu shows the size of the selected folder (or volume), including all subfolders.
VVV remembers the physical path of a volume when it is cataloged, and it shows that path when the same volume is updated.
VVV stores, for each volume, the date when it was cataloged and the date when it was last updated. The dates are shown in the Object Information window. Dates are stored only after updating to version 1.3 so you will not see any date unless you update an existing catalog. Catalog date is only available for volumes cataloged after the update.
VVV uses more native icons under Linux and Windows.
The Bulgarian translation has been added.
v1.2 [Jan 6, 2012]
VVV has been translated to more languages. Now the available languages are: Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese (partial support), Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish and Ukrainian.
Looking for more translators. Translators are welcome for other languages: it is a matter of translating a number of sentences using a helper program. You can contact me if you are interested: contact info at the bottom of this page.
Some translators are not available any more or they do not have free time, so I also need help for completing the translations to the following languages: Polish. For these languages only a few sentences need to be translated, so this would take much less time than a full translation.
VVV can now read metadata (author, title and so on) not only from mp3 files, but from almost any audio format. It should not crash anymore with some corrupted mp3 files.
Added a new file information dialog that shows all information about a file, included the list of all the virtual folders where it has been copied.
Audio metadata cataloging is now optional. Users can disable it.