Disk Cataloging Utility Updated

Norbert M. Doerner has updated his disk cataloging utility, CDFinder, to version 3.0.1. CDFinder provides a powerful means of searching any and all types of storage devices via a simple, easy to use interface. According to Mr. Doerner:

CDFinder is a very fast and powerful tool to create catalog files of your harddisks, floppies, ZIPis and anything else that spins. It has a great userinterface and very useful search functions. CDFinder supports drag&drop;andrequires at least a 68020 or PowerPC CPU.While System 7 is required, CDFinder is also fully compatible to MacOS 9.A special feature is the multi-lingual user interface(German/French/English/Italian/Swedish/Chinese).

CDFinder 3.0.2 is a bug fix release that corrects these bugs:

  • Fixed a problem when creating a catalog of a volume that containscertain archive files. This could cause an almost infinite loop witha incorrect error message after a while.
  • Fixed a problem in memory management. This could cause the MacOS toassume there was no free memory left.
  • Fixed a problem when opening or converting certain damaged old catalog files.
  • Fixed a problem when trying to find in all catalogs of a certainlabel and there actually was no catalog with that label.
  • Files with the suffix ".CDWinder" (CDWinder!) and nofiletype/creator now obtain a proper icon when creating a catalog oropening a ZIP archive.
  • CDFinder 3.0.1 incorrectly wrote the version 3.0.0 into the catalogfiles. Now this number is 3.0.2.

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