When I get such a program in my hands, the first question is always about the type of media it can scan, and I was really pleased to see that DiskCatalogMaker doesn't have any limits here - Blu-Ray, DVD, CD, USB drives, folders on your hard drive, practically anything that connects to your computer and can store data can be scanned by this program. All the basic actions are available from the main window - Scan, Batch Scan, Rescan and Info are the icons that need only a click to start the actions behind, and a Find tool is also available to the upper right but before we get there, I have a few more things to tell you. Please don't get me wrong, DiskCatalogMaker's interface is well organized and easy to use, but you can't customize it much. There's not much to say about this program's interface, since I wasn't able to find anything special about it. The size of the package you have to download is 2.9MB, and there's no setup program to run, just drag the DMG file to your Applications folder and DiskCatalogMaker X is ready to go!
To run this program, you have to use Mac OS X version 10.2.8 or later, with no worries that issues may arise concerning your computer's processor and compatibility, because DiskCatalogMaker is available as a Universal Binary file, fully compatible with both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs. like DiskCatalogMaker X 4.2, an application to help you track data inside your collection that had its last version released five days ago.
Do you think it's easy to find the CD with last summer's photos? But what about the CD you remember to have burnt five years ago with some source code you need to walk through again, one of those 500 CDs with source code that can be found in your department's lockers? I don't have thousands of optical discs in my collection, but it's always a nightmare to find what I'm looking for if that is not on a disc catalogued using a specialized software.