
KCatalog
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
KCatalog is an Multimedia catalog utility which allows you to organize huge collection of
MP3/Movie files in your hard disks,CD's,DVD's or any other media .
You can explore your multimedia collection easily and find the file you wish in just a
few seconds. KCatalog provides extensive support to organize MP3 collection.
A very useful application for serious music lovers...
The main fetaures of the application includes
1. View MP3 information grouping it by albums, artists, genres, file location or your comments
2. View movie information by file location or your comments
3. Keep track of your Mp3/Movie CD's or DVD's by saving information like who borrowed it from you, notes regarding the CD/DVD etc
4. Create and Manage M3U Playlists
5. Sort your files by many different categories like artist, album, genre, title, file Location and your own comments.
6. Facility to handle changes in drive letter or changes in Mount Location which is especially useful in linux platforms where the removable storage
mount location may change or when you plug your harddisk in some other machine causing your drive letters to change
7. Use your favourite application to play music or movie
8. Catalog your MP3/Movie CD's, DVD's and other removable storage mediums based on the comments you give
9. Efficient pattern matching to search for MP3 Files using file names, file location, ID3 tags (artist, album, genre, title) or your own comments.
10.Search facility with advanced pattern matching options
11.Database Backup/Recover Mechanism which ensures that your database will not be lost
12.Supports both Linux and Windows platforms
13.Pluggable Look & Feel
14.And more over its Open source
ljubomir
14 years ago
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fhimpe
14 years ago
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kichi777
14 years ago
Yeh this is a swing application. I checked with the KDE-APPS groups. The info i got was i can post Java Apps which would work with KDE desktop. .
Also this was developed using Kdevelop and this application is tested under Slackware 9 as well as windows OS.
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bluexp
14 years ago
have a look at http://www.whereisit-soft.com/ ,you will find what I mean.
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JohnB316
14 years ago
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kichi777
14 years ago
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