Disk Catalog

 

Directory Lister
Directory Lister lets you list files in selected directories on hard disks, cd-roms, floppys etc. into a HTML, TXT or CSV file (listing). It's like the DIR command but MUCH more convenient.
After you generate listing, you can print it on your favorite HP Printer or Canon Printer maybe.
All you have to do is to launch generated file with either Internet Explorer or notepad and then print it with your printer.

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OVERALL : VERY GOOD

Ant Movie Catalog
Ant Movie Catalog is a free (opensource) program made to manage your collection of movies DVD, CD (VideoCD, DivX, ...) and tapes. It has a lot of features like: Can store catalog in two file format: its own binary format or XML, import information from Internet (using scripts), user-customizable links to do a search on movie websites, information importation from avi/divx files (audio & video codec, bitrates, resolution, framerate, size), scripting technology, using Object Pascal language, allowing to modify catalog: Find & replace, moving field values, ... printing, using customizable templates, Export to other formats: HTML (based on a template that you can modify or create yourself), SQL commands, CSV (text files, can be used as tables with Microsft Excel for example), can store pictures inside catalog or link to external files (recommended for large pictures), and statistics with chart and pies.

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OVERALL : VERY GOOD

Cathy
Cathy is an extremly small, fast and easy to use media cataloging tool. You can use it to index files stored on removable media (CD-ROMs, LS120, Iomega Zip and Jaz disks, or even diskettes), hard disks or net drives, and create searchable catalogs that can be used without having access to original media. Searching capabilities are based on file name, date and size.

Additional features include filtering options, search duplicates or singles, customizable date format, etc. Found files can be opened (executed) or deleted directly, if they are present. Drag&drop support. Single file executable, no install needed.

Not a great GUI (WinCatalog is by far better in this), but very good.

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OVERALL: VERY GOOD

Advanced Disk Catalog (shareware)
Advanced Disk Catalog (ADC) is an award-winning easy-to-use 32-bit cataloguing program for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2K/XP and 2003. Due to the fact that ADC does not make use of a database engine, the core of ADC's versatility, results in it being extremely fast and compact. Its Explorer-like interface allows for convenient cataloguing of data on various media types, e.g., hard disk drives (even via networks), floppy diskettes, optical disc, ZIP and JAZ disks, and so forth

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OVERALL: VERY GOOD

WinCatalog (shareware)
WinCatalog Standard is new software making it easier to search various media for files, documents, images and music: it can be on CD, DVD, Flash Cards, Memory Sticks, Zip Disks etc. The program remembers where each file, image or music track is stored and allows you to find easily.

Better user interface than Advanced Disk Catalog, seems a little slower. Anyway,a very useful application.

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OVERALL: VERY GOOD