Looking for something that can make handy catalogs of the files on all my
backup and software cds.

Found and tried Autocat 3.0.4. I liked the way the catalogs are build like
folders with shortcuts, but unfortunately it seems to be buggy. It stopped
working 3 times, and all I could do was pull the plug on my Mac.

The 3rd time I restarted, I knew I had it coming, when I saw that plain
platinum menu bar and the blue MacOS background. What happened next was :
"The disk is unreadable, should it be formatted?"

Thank God and Alsoft for Disk Warrior!

So, any better suggestions for cataloging software?

Tina - Doing a backup...


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Tina Holm, Pederstrup Djurs, DK. http://www.nehaia.dk/
An eye for an eye will leave us all blind - http://www.9-11peace.org
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