and maybe even reach a sticky somewhere :p no feedback), it will at the very least this thread will contain a list of cataloging software. Well, even if this thread doesn't come out to be what I expected (i.e. movies, games, music).īTW, I inform that both Beagle and Tracker may support removable media indexing in the future (check the above article at wikinfo). One other thing is that at first I wanted something like whereisit (to index my documents, archives, pics and videos), but them I noticed that there was more to it. I was hopping for comments like, "I use application appA because it supports features X, Y, Z and application appB didn't support it, although appB did had feature W, which appA doesn't has" This is because the forum doesn't support the use of tables and it would be usefull to more people as well. The results of this "Comparison of cataloging software" could then be transformed in a table and hosted at (wikipedia will just delete it due to the lack of 3rd party references believe me it has happened before with my Comparison of desktop search software ()). The purpose of this thread is to get feedback from its users and compare each tool, so that we can all pick the best tool for our needs. The problem now is that I know of dozens of applications but am unable to compare them. While I searched, I kept finding more and more software. Since I've switched from windows to Linux that I've been trying to find a good cataloging software to replace whereisit.
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