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looking for Audio CD catalogue programme

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I registered one a couple of years ago which read CDs and grabbed info from the 'net, but it would only produce HTML or PDF reports.

I'd like to be able to retrieve album info from the 'net or enter album details directly and produce *.TXT reports.

freeware preferred - if you know of anything that might do the job please post details here.

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I'd love something like this too (basically I want a DVD Profiler app for CDs!).
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I have the whole suite of Collectorz software (except the comic book one). Here is their music one. Does exports to HTML, txt, XML, and Listpro if you buy the pro version. There is a demo available.

For freeware, try browsing nonags.com. They probably have something there.
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Post by freelunch »

thanks for the tip - after fooling with it a while I registered Music Collector today. it does almost exactly what I wanted :)
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Post by qp »

I remember seeing some cool looking Mac program on the screen savers once, where you can actually hold up the barcodes to your webcam and it'll catalogue the whole disc! But I can't remember what the program was called and I don't have a Mac...hmmm so really I guess I'm not that helpful :lol:
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the last Macintosh I owned was the one I wore to kindergarten.

thanks though ;)
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