Disk Cataloging Tool Comes To OS X

Norbert M. Doerner has released his disk cataloging utility, CDFinder, for Mac OS X. CDFinder allows users to make detailed catalogs of their disks, allowing for powerful and easy search features. According to Mr. Doerner:

The author today announced the immediate availability of CDFinder for Mac OS X.

CDFinder is the first disk cataloger tool for Apples upcoming new operating system for the Macintosh.

As Mac OS X is still a Public Beta, CDFinder for Mac OS X is also a public beta. Too many things may still change until the final release.

CDFinder is a very fast and powerful tool to create catalog files of your hard disks, floppies, ZIPis and anything else that spins. It has a great user interface and very useful search functions. CDFinder supports drag&drop;and requires at least a 68020 or PowerPC CPU. While System 7 is required, CDFinder is also fully compatible to MacOS 9.1. A special feature is the multi-lingual user interface (German/French/English/Italian/Swedish/Chinese).

CDFinder is available for US$20. You can find more information at the CDFinder Web site.