Ted,

I use OffLine CD Browser, which is a very versatile program for keeping track
of what I have on all my CDs, which I use for program backups and system
backs.  It is freeware (donation ware if you wish) and you will find it here.

 http://hem.spray.se/anders.peterson/ocdb.html

Roger

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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ted Mozer
  To: PCWorks
  Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 1:20 PM
  Subject: PCWorks: Disc/Disk Catalog Program [TEM-2CGC1H]


  Year ago I use to collect and backup my software on 3.5" floppies, which
  still sit on my shelves collecting dust.  They number 1 to 2860!

  To keep track of the files, I religiously used a shareware program called
  DISKCAT which worked great.

  With the rise of the Internet, where I could find anything I needed without
  having to look through my collection, I stopped keeping a file catalog.
  However, I am currently capturing my family analog video tapes and saving
  the action to AVI clips to create DVD movies when I am done.  I am burning
  the clips to CD-R and DVD-R's, depending on the size of the AVI file.

  Now I am in need of a good disk/disc cataloging program to keep track of
  which clip is on which disc.  Any suggestions?  Freeware would be great.
  Shareware fine.  Commercial, what the heck, it's only money.......
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