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First, a user inserts every CD or DVD to be indexed into a PC. The program automatically scans the disc and catalogs its contents. At the same time, the program stores the file structure of the disc, as well as thumbnail images and EXIF tags for photographs, ID3 tags for MP3 tracks, and file properties (avi, exe, jpg, gif, png, tiff, psd, tga, raw, and other file types). Now, the program is ready for use. Next time the need arises to find a program or photograph, a user simply enters the name of the file or other search parameter-for example, the name of song, performer or album, digital camera model, and so on-and SearchMyDiscs displays the CD or DVD that contains the desired data. No more trying to discern scribbles on back covers or endless browsing through stacks of discs. SearchMyDiscs also offers several handy features especially helpful to owners of large disc collections. For instance, it is possible to organize CDs and DVDs into special groups (music, photo, video and software, among others), and one disk can belong to several groups. In addition, the "Borrowed Disc" feature makes it possible to distinguish between the discs that checked out of your library and disks currently on the shelves. The newest version, SearchMyDiscs 3.3, contains bug fixes, supports scanning RAW digital photographs, and supports Portuguese interface language. SearchMyDiscs 3.3 is available at http://www.searchmydiscs.com/ for free download. The cost of registering the program is 29.95 US Dollars. If you would like to get a comment, request a reviewer copy, have a businesses proposal, want to become an authorized reseller or have any other inquiry, please contact 10-Strike Software staff at www.10-strike.com. www.searchmydiscs.com
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