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MyFiles 2.3

by Paul Rowlingson

25 Jul 2003

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Verdict

A useful tool for those with a library of files in need of organising.

Review Rating: rating

Type: Shareware

Platform: Windows XP

Manufacturer: Argentum Corporation

Size: 1.9MB

Number of Downloads: 370

Price: $35

MyFiles will help you organise your files, ensuring you know exactly what you have and where.

With an interface very much like Windows Explorer it looks familiar, and is immediately useable.

It can be used to keep track of an entire drive or simply individual folder(s). This latter option lets you create catalogues for specific items - music files, photos, software etc.

Simply create a new database, initiate a scan of the necessary drive(s)/folder(s) and then save to file. When new items are added to this location, simply rescan and the catalogue is instantly updated.

Comments can be added to any file you require, and catalogues can be published in HTML format for internet presentation, emailing or printing.

As a catalogue, MyFiles allows the browsing of media content without requiring access to the media. In other words, use it to catalogue the contents of external disks and browse their contents without having to access the actual disk.

Powerful search facilities let you quickly locate specific files in large catalogues, with searches possible on everything from program name to publisher.

New in version 2.3 is the facility to export MyFiles catalogues in XML and CSV formats.

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