The supported archives are: Zip (including the new Zipx), Rar/Rar5, and 7zip.
When you select a file or a group of files you can immediately see the most important properties in the right panel. You can read more about location below on this page.Īfter adding a disk or folder you can see the complete tree structure on the left and the contents of the selected folder in the middle panel. For example, on the picture the location is "CD Wallet 1, page 5". One nice feature is that you can search for an artist for instance and import all of the CDs found in bulk so that you may save quite some time adding new items to your collection.When you add a disk or a folder to the catalog you can assign a disk number that is automatically incremented with every new disk and a physical location.ĭisk location is an attribute that helps you in finding disks where they are physically stored.
If the item is found, album art, tracks, and other information are imported directly to the database. When you have done that you can start adding your collection to the program by either adding items manually or importing items from online databases such as Amazon, Imdb, Freedb and Musicbrainz.
To be precise, it lets you manage your Software, Movies, Music, Audio CD, Book and Image collections.ĭata Crow was written in Java which means that you need a Java Runtime Environment installed on your computer to run the software.Note that it is provided as a portable version and setup version for Windows, and that you do need to run the 32-bit version of the application if you have installed a 32-bit Java version, or the 64-bit version if you have installed Java 64-bit.
One of the greatest feature of Data Crow is that it is not only a software for managing DVDs, CDs or books but provides you with a way to manage all of them.
I found a great free software that you can use to manage all of your media collections with ease.