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Diskcatalogmaker alternative
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there's a particular set of relationships between the drives and where they sit in the workflow, and I just thought it would be so helpful if I could visualize it in a graphical schematic. DiskCatalogMaker 8.6.2 (Standard Edition) DiscCatalogMaker RE 6.4.x (Roxio Edition) DiscCatalogMaker RE 5.6.7 (Roxio Edition) DiscCatalogMaker RE 5.5.

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I'm actually only just now trying to set all this up, so that my workflow is as efficient as possible. A little context: I use DiskCatalogMaker to scan the data of all my drives, then I have a spreadsheet with a much clearer visual breakdown of all those drives that shows names/years/storage total/storage used/speed, as well as a full archive of the content (manually copied from diskcatalogmaker) that I can easily reference and search for. I've simplified it here to keep things short, but that's the gist. Then I have a bunch of portables that I use with my laptop, which I then mirror (using goodsync) with the live projects in the Video and Music drives. As projects come and go, they get moved out of the Video and Music drives and into to the external archive ones (organized by year). For example in my desktop I have 4 internals: Video Projects (active film projects and their media files), Music Projects (active music projects), Library/Cache (cache/render/recordings for both music and video workflows), and a fourth for dropbox. How I have my drives set up is so that while the majority of them are archival backups of the last 15 years of projects, I have an active 7-8 that I use in my day to day workflow.

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I definitely agree with the need to upgrade my archive hardware (hoping to upgrade that side of things in the coming months), and I'm realizing maybe most people on here use hard drives for archival storage. What do you pros do? How do you usually map out new HD workflows, and what do you use to quickly reference those workflows?

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Is there any software for this that you guys use? I tried omnigraffle but it's not right. The spreadsheet works well as a list/database that I can reference, but considering certain drives are part of a workflow that connects them to other drives and to the computers, I'd really like to be able to visualize it all in some sort of flow chart, or a map or something. I've got something like 50 drives hanging around and it's getting more and more complex as the years go by and I keep finding myself trying to remember what drive is doing what. some being for cache, others for live projects, other for backup, others are mirrored to each other so I can work seamlessly whether on my laptop (portable hdd) or desktop machine (internal ssd). This works pretty well for me, but I'm now looking for something to help me visualize my full array of drives that can help me design workflows of how the drives are used.įor example: I work in video and music (separately) and I have a particular combination of drives that I use in each workflow. Search archive filesĬatalog and search files and folder inside archives (zip, rar, 7z, iso, tar, vhd and many others), so you don’t have to remember which archive has the file, just compress the data to save the disk space.A little context: I use DiskCatalogMaker to scan the data of all my drives, then I have a spreadsheet with a much clearer visual breakdown of all those drives that shows names/years/storage total/storage used/speed, as well as a full archive of the content (manually copied from diskcatalogmaker) that I can easily reference and search for. DiskCatalogMaker is a simple disk management tool which catalogs disks. It helps you find a file you are looking for in seconds without even connecting all those disks to the PC. Hard Drives, DVDs, Blu-rays, Network drives etc.).

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File IndexerĮasy Disk Catalog Maker is the fastest application for cataloging and indexing files, stored on your disks (e.g.

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And brings simplicity in file management so you can get more work done in less time, whether you are a normal PC user or belong to a large enterprise. Official OverviewĮasy Disk Catalog Maker is the fastest application for cataloging and indexing files, stored on your disks (e.g.

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Yes, Easy Disk Catalog Maker is safe to download and install on Windows 11, 10.














Diskcatalogmaker alternative