![]() * Improved cataloging for certain PostScript fonts * Export now also contains the volume name of a catalog * Improves cataloging stability with certain malformed WAV files * It is now possible to rename a catalog or a catalog folder by only changing the case of one or multiple characters in its name * Fixes a problem in which certain catalog database files could grow in size during usage * Sorting the lists by the Media-Info column is a lot better now * Improved Import speed for several text based formats * The Find URLs now also offer a search for folders * Two new AppleScript attributes make it easier to integrate NeoFinder in workflows: “searching” and “finder path” for Found iItems * You can now display all media files in a folder and all its subfolders, using the Find context menu on a folder * The QuickFind search field in your menu bar now has a Recent Items menu * You can switch the menu bar QuickFind icon to grey * NeoFinder now generates preview for “.ts” video files, if ffmpeg is available * NeoFinder now catalogs BWF (Broadcast Wave Format) audio files * You can now catalog ID3 audio tags in WAV files * The Inspector now shows a larger preview of an item in a separate window if you click in its icon * The Tags are now displayed in the Inspector in a special new field, which allow you to select one and search for it As that can take quite a while for a large number of items, it may take a moment for the actual values to appear, but NeoFinder does that in the background and never blocks the interface * The Inspector now shows the number of files and folders of a folder and all its subfolders. * The AutoUpdater now allows each catalog to be added more than once, so you can now update a catalog multiple times a day, if you want to! * The new WhereIsIt XML Importer is now much faster, and able to handle very large files, larger than 600 MB in size * NeoFinder can catalog RED movie files (.r3d, if the REDCINE-X PRO software is installed) * NeoFinder now supports native App Nap in Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks for better performance NeoFinder generates thumbnails and reads a lot of metadata during cataloging, for powerful search possibilities, smart folders, and more. NeoFinder makes it easier than ever to keep track of your digital files, photos, songs, movies, fonts on hard disks, USB sticks, server disks, Blu-ray disks, DVD-ROMs, CDROMs, and any other digital media. The new version is faster, catalogs more media formats, natively supports App Nap in Mavericks, catalogs thumbnails for RED video files, and much more. Doerner has released NeoFinder 6.5 (formerly known as CDFinder). NeoFinder for Macintosh is a powerful and easy-to-use software that helps you to keep track of your digital data assets on all kinds of disks, CD-ROMs, DVDs, network volumes, and any other kind of digital volume, even Audio-CDs.Įvery disk has to be "cataloged" once, which means that NeoFinder will quickly read information about every item on that disk and store it in a catalog file inside the NeoFinder Database Folder.Langenhahn, Germany – Norbert M. ![]() ![]() Besides the names of all files and folders of the cataloged disk, NeoFinder also stores a huge amount of additional valuable data, such as sizes, creation and modification dates, version information, comments, and also metadata such as MP3, EXIF, XMP, and IPTC file information, contents of several archive types (TAR, ZIP, rar, StuffIt.), durations of audio tracks, and much more. Once you have cataloged your digital data with NeoFinder, you can browse the contents of all disks without any of the disks actually available on your computer! To help you catalog a larger amount of disks at once, the " Batch Catalog " feature will simply catalog every disk once it is inserted, and eject it afterwards. NeoFinder also offers powerful Find tools to quickly locate your files. ![]()
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