Obvious Matter releases DiskLibrary 1.8.1

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DiskLibrary is a fun and easy to use media cataloging application for Mac OS X . DiskLibrary is indispensable if you have a lot of media to keep track of. DiskLibrary catalogs not just your complete file structure, it also creates thumbnails, and stores metadata, for most popular media formats. DiskLibrary is capable of importing export formats from CDFinder, FileFinder, WhereIsIt, DiskCatalogMaker X and DiskTracker.

Cuijk, Netherlands – DiskLibrary is a fun and easy to use media cataloging application for Mac OS X. DiskLibrary is indispensable if you have a lot of media to keep track of. DiskLibrary catalogs not just your complete file structure, it also creates thumbnails, and stores metadata, for most popular media formats. DiskLibrary is capable of importing export formats from CDFinder, FileFinder, WhereIsIt and DiskTracker.

What’s new:
* [FIXED] Crash when deleting a catalog
* [NEW] Improved support for importing DiskTracker export files
* [NEW] Support for Flash video (.flv) files
* [FIXED] Issue with cataloging certain UDF discs
* [FIXED] other minor issues.

System Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later
* Universal Binary for PowerPC & Intel

Pricing and Availability:
DiskLibrary 1.8.1 is available to order for $39 (USD). The DiskLibrary demo version is available as a free download from the Obvious Matter website.

DiskLibrary: http://www.obviousmatter.com
Direct Download Link: http://www.obviousmatter.com/app/DiskLibrary-1.8.dmg.zip
Purchase Link: http://www.obviousmatter.com/store.html

Obvious Matter is a Dutch software company, founded by Diederik Hoogenboom in 2005, and located in the south-east of The Netherlands; the country that brings you windmills, tulips, cheese and great Mac software. The company is solely dedicated to writing great Mac software that’s fun to use.

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Diederik Hoogenboom
Developer

info {at} obviousmatter(.)com



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