![]() Does it get movie screenshots from imdb? Does it go to chapter level detail on manga? (in manga, a series is made of volumes and a volume is made of chapters) Does it go to episode level for TV series or anime? first 1024 chars in a text file first 3 pages in a pdf file etc) Does it saves data when indexing document files? (e.g. Does it generates a series of images for video files? Can the resolution and frequency be configured? Does it generate thumbnails for images? Can the thumbnail size be configured? Does it index archive files (zip, tar, bz2, rar, 7zp, etc) recursively? Tellico (comic books, videos, music, coins, stamps, trading cards, video games, wines, board games, and file listings) Stuffkeeper (a new kid on the block which seems to support anything!). GCstar (books, movies, music, video games, wine) Qcat (allows importing whereisit catalogs in xml )ĭata Crow (video games, music, books, movies, images) - very powerfull and will soon support cd/dvd/usb/etc scanning for indexing files no feedback), it will at the very least this thread will contain a list of cataloging software. ![]() Well, even if this thread doesn't come out to be what I expected (i.e. movies, games, music).īTW, I inform that both Beagle and Tracker may support removable media indexing in the future (check the above article at wikinfo). One other thing is that at first I wanted something like whereisit (to index my documents, archives, pics and videos), but them I noticed that there was more to it. I was hopping for comments like, "I use application appA because it supports features X, Y, Z and application appB didn't support it, although appB did had feature W, which appA doesn't has" This is because the forum doesn't support the use of tables and it would be usefull to more people as well. The results of this "Comparison of cataloging software" could then be transformed in a table and hosted at (wikipedia will just delete it due to the lack of 3rd party references believe me it has happened before with my Comparison of desktop search software). The purpose of this thread is to get feedback from its users and compare each tool, so that we can all pick the best tool for our needs. The problem now is that I know of dozens of applications but am unable to compare them. While I searched, I kept finding more and more software. we are on our way to a new release.Since I've switched from windows to Linux that I've been trying to find a good cataloging software to replace whereisit. I am at the last stage of testing coding is done, packaging has been arranged for (thanks Flag-Courier for you amazing Maven skills) and so…. I have been tinkering and moulding the old Data Crow version, have updated all of the libraries and adjusted the code where need be. And a new release of Data Crow is coming soon. I took a look at current state of the product and thought to myself if anyone can bring it back into 2022 it’s me and it should be me. A perfect moment to dust of old Data Crow. I am still busy, but, I am just graving to do some coding. I actually looked for someone to take over the project but unfortunately that hasn’t worked out (I hope you are well Stacey Murphy!).īut now it’s 2022. Noticing that I felt guilty of my dwindling interest in Data Crow I made the (for me) ultimate decision and that was to be honest and just stop the development, completely. ![]() I looked back at the past years and I just found myself being swamped with other work, tasks and hobbies. Instead of asking for a way to register your toy collection you can actually create you very own toy module.īut then 2018 arrived. Instead of having to ask me to add a field, you can add it yourself. The goal was (and is) to be able to shape it in the form a users wants. It moved away from being a rigid application to a completely flexible and modularized piece of software. That must have been somewhere back in 2001.Īfter years of development the application became more advanced, tool heavy and mature. It started with the idea of me being able to learn Java as well as to create a small and simple application in which I could maintain my growing movie, games and music collection.
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