Archiver is an easy to use program with explorer-like interface which allows you to catalog the drives: floppy disks, hard drives (including network ones), optical disks, CD-ROMs, ZIP disks and other media.
Archiver's user interface is easy to use, familiar Explorer-like user interface with clear overview of available functions and extensive use of object menus (right mouse click) to let you quickly access command you need. Want to see item's description or assigned thumbnail image? Just leave mouse pointer on it and right click!
Every item in catalog includes detailed basic information about files and folders you would come to expect, like name, size, date, file attributes and similar, but Archiver adds to that its own information it provides as a catalog program.
Compressed file formats can be handled during media scan, if so selected, compressed files can be presented as folders, showing their content inside.
Depending of file format, Archiver imports descriptions and images while media is being scanned and stored in the catalog. This way, you can have your files and folders equipped with descriptions right after scanning completes.
Built-in media recognition system
Archiver does not use drive letters to reference cataloged disks, it is able to recognize them by their serial number and label. This way, it doesn't matter which drive your media is in, Archiver will find it, even on some other computer over the network.
Archiver features a powerful multi-threaded searching, with detailed settings on what to search for, where to search and how to search. You can search based on file or folder names, MP3 details like artists, song title or album, and even text contained into text files!
Archiver is released with a royalty free sdk used for developing Archiver himself and for creating integrations with, in example, Office.
Archiver is also available as freeware edition. In order to obtain freeware license, download the software and ask for a free license. Freeware edition is limited in number of media you can add.
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