Abstract of INFO-MAC archived encoded Mac binary file 'disk/cdfinder-431.hqx' Uploaded 01/22/2005 2706744 bytes From: "Norbert M. Doerner" Subject: CDFinder 4.3.1 for Mac OS 9 - Mac OS X CDFinder is the perfect software solution to organize your disk and data archive, and to keep track of digital media assets. In essence, it is a powerful disk cataloging utility for the Apple Macintosh that catalogs any data disk, CD-ROM, DVD, iPod, network volume, floppy, ZIP, Audio-CD, and more. CDFinder can also share the catalog data in a network, and supports a wife variety of audio data, including MP3 and AAC files, and even Audio-CDs. Contents of archive files can be cataloged as well, including StuffIt (up to version 6.5.1), Compact Pro, ZIP (used by Panther), TAR, and Apple Installer (Tome) files. The CDFinder application contains the user interface translated into several languages: German, French, English, Italian, Swedish, Chinese, Spanish, and Dutch. Together with CDWinder 1.9.1 for Windows, this is a special cross platform, network solution to catalog disks and CD-ROMs on a Macintosh and a PC. CDFinder is currently used on more than 25,000 seats worldwide. Customers include IKEA, NASA, Warner Bros., Pfizer, Hasbro, Springer & Jacoby, University of Edinburgh, New York Times, University of South Australia, BYU University, Stanford University, Futurenet, Saatchi & Saatchi, Ringier AG, Advico Young Rubicam, BBDO, McCann-Erickson, Jung von Matt, World Book, Inc., The Principal Financial Group, Fossil Partners LP, Addison Design, StoreImage Programs Inc., Clipper Magazine, and many more. CDFinder requires Mac OS X, or Mac OS 9 with CarbonLib 1.6. A CDFinder Private License starts at $30, several Business Licenses are available. New in CDFinder 4.3.1: - CDFinder can now read the contents of .rar archive files - In .tar, .zip., and .rar archive files, CDFinder will now read and analyses the folder structures and display them accordingly in the catalogs - A new Scripts menu for AppleScripts can now handle the new data-fork based script files of Mac OS 10.3 (".scpt"), display