WinCatalog 2014 Release 10

WinCatalog 2014 version 10 Summer is over and for most of us, the first days of September mean not only a start of a new season, but a start of something new. New plans, new beginnings. It’s the time of going back from vacations, time of meeting friends and sharing bright moments and memories captured by your mind or a digital camera… And, finally, it’s the time to bring some order to your home, office or backyard!

The same can be done to your digital property - that is, your photos, files, folders and disks. Don’t wait until it’s too late and you have to urgently look for an important document, photo or a song you purchased, trying to recall its location - where it could be: on your vast hard drive, or maybe on that DVD burned last month, or maybe on a removable USB drive, used for backups?

Create a catalog of all of your files on all of your drives today and you will soon see that WinCatalog saves your time by helping you find files faster and even saves your money by helping you quickly find previously purchased content instead of buying it again.

Today we’re announcing that a new version of WinCatalog has been released. The version number is 10. The new version now uses Windows Media Player to grab basic information about video files (like resolution, duration, bitrate, audio channels, etc).

It should be mentioned that WinCatalog can also grab thumbnails for video files and pictures, keep them inside your collection file and make them available for preview even if the original files are off the PC! In other words, you can see thumbnails for photos and video files without touching the files. Isn’t that amazing?

By the way, WinCatalog can grab and keep thumbnails for some other types of file, for example for presentations created with PowerPoint. If you’re new to WinCatalog please visit the feature list to see all the key features.

The new update is free for all users who have a license for WinCatalog 2014, 2013, 2012, or 2011.

To download WinCatalog 2014 version 10 please click here.

Happy cataloguing!

Posted on: September 2, 2014