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#DISK CATALOG IMPORT CDPLAYER.INI DRIVERS#
through the use of additional drivers or software to facilitate access, such as Samba or NetDrive, it is possible that even catalog sources such as remote FTP or WebDAV server, remote external hard drive, connected to a router network or a home theater device and accessed via FTP or SMB, or online file servers. WhereIsItes supports all file systems supported by Windows, including FAT, FAT32, NTFS, CDFS, UDF, etc.
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WhereIsIt can catalog any disk or Windows media type can be accessed by a drive letter or UNC address, including floppy disks, hard drives, CD-ROMs, DVDs, USB drives, removable drives, such as Iomega Zip and Jaz drives, external drives, network file servers, etc. WhereIsIt supports Unicode encodings on all Windows Unicode-capable operating systems. Unicode allows you to render and edit text in multiple languages and the world’s writing systems side by side. WhereIsIt supports files with Unicode file names, enables Unicode on all user-editable data, and uses UTF-8 encoding to store text data in catalogs. Support for new languages can be downloaded in the form of small language files, or even created by your own users by translating the program into a new language.
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Not only that, the WhereIsIt user interface can be used in any of the supported languages, the dialogs will be adjusted to the translated text. WhereIsIt’s user interface is one of its most praised qualities. Easy to use, familiar Explorer-like user interface with clear overview of available functions, adjustable bar, columns to choose from, and extensive use of object menus (right mouse click) to allow you quick access to commands you need. Want to see the assigned description or article thumbnail image? Just leave your mouse pointer on it for a moment, it will be like a popup-tip tool. Mouse or other pointing device compatible with Windows strongly recommends.5 MB of hard disk space for installation and program catalogs.Windows 98 and ME, Windows NT 4.0, Windows XP, Windows 2000/2003, Windows Vista or Windows 7/8.32-bit or 64-bit version of the MS Windows operating system.WhereIsIt is easy to use for both beginners and advanced users. It has a well thought-out, familiar Explorer-like user interface combined with strong search and reporting, multi-language support, automated description and import thumbnails via extensible plugins from over 130 different sources, and much more. WhereIsIt can handle a lot of them, too, A couple of hundred or thousands of discs in a catalog is nothing unusual, but the catalogs remain reasonably small, presented alone 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 as you need. WhereIsIt can be used to handle any kind of data, including downloaded programs, magazine CD-ROMs, music collections like MP3s or audio CDs, graphic collections, document backups, etc. The main objective of WhereIsIt is to provide access to the contents of cataloged discs, even when they are not available on the system, or even that they are not their own. You can browse its contents, search for files or folders you need, usage descriptions and imported thumbnails, organize data using categories and flags, etc.
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