O’Reilly members experience live online training, plus books, videos, and digital content from nearly 200 publishers. Get OS X Mountain Lion Bible now with the O’Reilly learning platform. What if your files are on CD or DVD, such as client archives or deliverables? DiskTracker ($30 solves that problem, maintaining a catalog of offline disks' contents so you can still search for them and know what disk, CD, or DVD the actual files are on. But they have to be on a disk attached to your Mac. ![]() OS X's Spotlight capability to search all attached disks quickly by name, attribute, and content (see Chapter 5) makes it very easy to find files when you need them. CoconutBattery (free and FIPLab's Battery Health (free in the Mac App Store) gives you that precious information so you can see if your battery is working as it should. celebrates Macintosh history and culture, with in-depth articles and a large archive of software. To the best of our knowledge, these titles have been discontinued by their publishers. ![]() Disclaimer: Macintosh Garden does not claim rights to any software on the site. Audio Hijack Pro ($32) lets you capture sounds from any application or audio source on your Mac.Īlthough OS X shows you the state of your MacBook's battery's charge, it doesn't provide much information on how much charge your battery can hold (each time you recharge, you lose some storage capacity). DiskTracker 1.1.3 & 1.1.4 are the full stable releases, the 2nd DL above, DiskTracker 1.1.4b1 is a beta version. 2.7 Installation in Mac OS X with GateKeeper 2.8 Uninstall NeoFinder 2.9 Install NeoFinder for multiple Users on one Mac 2.10 Transfer catalogs between NeoFinder Mac and abeMeda for Windows 2.11 License Types 3 Catalog your data 3.1 Catalog one volume 3.2 Catalog many volumes (Batch Catalog) 3. Rogue Amoeba ( makes a variety of utilities that enhance how the Mac manages audio. This application has been in development for quite. ![]() Simon, one or two people asked if you were able to import your tab delimited DiskTracker file successfully into DiskCatalogMaker but I haven’t seen you answer if you did or if was successful.Consider these utilities to extend OS X's own capabilities or provide better versions of what comes with OS X. Thank you for using DiskTracker, the complete disk cataloging and labeling system for the. Could be because I was including thumbnails to be created/included in the archives. I also tried back then (on same older imac running High Sierra) to archive disc by disc directly with DiskCatalogMaker however found it was taking way too long for each disc. I have a new iMac now with Catalina so I’ll try the process once again. However I don’t think it imported well as the listing was somewhat scrambled or gave an error. Iomega FindIt, Portents DiskTracker (both 1.x and 2.x), Catalogue, CatFinder, Neometric Catalog, DiskLibrary, Broken Cross Disk Manager (Windows). Following instructions I exported the DiskTracker file as tab delimited and imported to DiskCatalogMaker. DiskTracker ( 2003 review) is a disk-cataloging utility for keeping track of where your files are. And so I tried it (on the High Sierra iMac which I was then using at the office so that when the time came for upgrading to Catalina I would be good to go. The Mac Gems blog is all about reviews of great, inexpensive software. I discovered DiscCatalogMaker which seemed nice with the ability to save associated files thumbnails which could aid in identifying files. I was quite disappointed to learn DiskTracker wasn’t updating/upgrading their software from way back then so only could be used up to Mac OSX High Sierra therefore not compatible with Catalina. DiskTracker (as well as other disk catalogers), offer the user the ability to have, in one simple file, the contents of all of your floppy. Accumulated well over 350-400 discs over the years. I work in an advertising agency’s art department and was responsible for archiving discs of artwork burnt to CD/DVD discs in order to free up artists hardrive space and of course to archive and search for whenever. ![]() Add me to the list of longtime DiskTracker users.
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