- Tri Catalog 7 3 7 – Catalog Your Removable Media Player
- Tri Catalog 7 3 7 – Catalog Your Removable Media Center
The creation of 'virtual volumes'
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Tri-CATALOG can analyze the content of any volume (disk, partition, CD, DVD, USB key, etc.) or folder. It creates a 'virtual volume' containing the list of files and folders in the hierarchical organization, and the views of all the images (as thumbnails).
You can create an unlimited number of 'virtual volumes'. These 'virtual volumes' remain accessible at all times, even if the original disk is no longer available.
So you can keep all the content you want in your database while using only a limited space.
Note: Options are provided to limit the images for which a thumbnail is created and set the thumbnail size.
Browse the 'virtual volumes'
All 'virtual volumes' that you have created are available at any time, even if the original disk is no longer available. You can browse their contents, view images and read the information (file attributes, EXIF and IPTC data of images, etc.).
The main window displays a list of all volumes analyzed (left), the contents of the selected volume and images.
An image can be displayed in large in the browser (with the maximum size of the thumbnail stored in the 'virtual volume') or even full screen if the original image is available.
Search the 'virtual volumes'
If you need to find an image or file, search in the data base on some or all of the volumes saved.
Tri-CATALOG can show you the pictures you want to retrieve, and will tell you where and in what device the original item is saved.
Research can be done on the images of a particular volume, using the name as well as file attributes (date, size, etc.) and shooting attributes (exposure, aperture, focal length, sensitivity, etc.) by selecting the desired values in the panel of research. Only images that match the selected criteria are displayed:
A multi-criteria search is also possible on the entire data base or selected volumes.
Share the 'virtual volumes'
For each volume, there is a file 'virtual volume' created in the database.
The analysis of a disk (or folder) by Tri-CATALOG creates a 'virtual volume' in the database:
Disk drill 3 1 769 download free. You can share volumes with other users or other machines, so they can see your pictures and photos (as thumbnails) and the list of files contained in the original volume (but they will not access the real pictures and files).
This is an easy way to share or send your images to others.
You can yourself see the 'virtual volumes' created by other users, but you can not share these volumes or edit them.
Share volumes by sending 'virtual volumes': You can send a 'virtual volume' by e-mail, or by copying across a network, a USB key, etc. The recipient will just need to have a version of Tri-CATALOG 7 (including the free version 'Free Reader'), and copy the 'virtual volume' in its local database to view the images and content of the volume you send.
Note: The recipient will onlyhave the thumbnails and the list of contents, but not the original files, nor the real images.
Share volumes with the sharing features: Tri-CATALOG offers several ways to share volumes of the database, in addition to that described in the preceding paragraph. You can use DropBox, iCloud, a FTP server or a remote server over a LAN to share volumes.
You choose which volumes you want to share and by what means. The transfer is then automatic.
Tri-CATALOG use as image server
From the browser window showing a volume, you can directly use the images, whether they are on your hard drive or server, make a copy or drag and drop to other applications (mail software, website editor, etc.).
All the images are directly accessible and usable for your work or creation.
For example, you can easily add an image in an email (without needing the original):
Use Tri-CATALOG in READER mde
Tri-CATALOG can be used in consultation only (Reader). All volumes are available from the data base with the display and research functions, but the user can not modify the data base.
A 'READER Free' mode allows you to use Tri-CATALOG free (without needing a license) to view a single volume (created by a registered version of Tri-CATALOG). This makes it easy to send a 'virtual volume' to another person who can easily visualize your images.
Tri Catalog 7 3 7 – Catalog Your Removable Media Player
Import old database Tri-CATALOG (4, 5 or 6)
Tri-CATALOG 7 can convert and import volumes analyzed with older versions (since version 4). You can then use directly all the work already done with an older version.
Note that with older versions, there were less recognized image formats, read less data (EXIF / IPTC, etc.) and thumbnail quality was lower. It is advisable to reanalyze these volumes.
Tri Catalog 7 3 7 – Catalog Your Removable Media Center
Main Features
- Analysis of any volume or folder, with unlimited size or number.
- Keeps thumbnails of images, Exif and IPTC data.
- Drag and drop to other applications.
- Export thumbnails.
- Reader mode (view only).
- Tri Catalog 7 3 7 – Catalog Your Removable Media Player
- Tri Catalog 7 3 7 – Catalog Your Removable Media Center
The creation of 'virtual volumes'
Gear up and feel patriotic in the TYR Women's USA Alliance Podium Full Zip Hoodie. With a warm tech knit construction and adjustable hood, the WTFZUS2A is designed to provide an added layer of coverage when you need it most. Tri-CATALOG was build to save a list of the contents of your folders, local and remote disks, CDs, DVDs, etc., in its database so that you can locate them quickly and easily. You may want to check out more software, such as Productivity Center, AssetGuard or EMS SQL Manager 2005 for PostgreSQL, which might be similar to Tri-CATALOG. View the media kit for the details on the 2021 Ford® Bronco SUV. See images, watch videos, and read detailed specs about the new Ford® Bronco SUV. Access the fact sheets and extras for all the details about this exciting world premiere.
Tri-CATALOG can analyze the content of any volume (disk, partition, CD, DVD, USB key, etc.) or folder. It creates a 'virtual volume' containing the list of files and folders in the hierarchical organization, and the views of all the images (as thumbnails).
You can create an unlimited number of 'virtual volumes'. These 'virtual volumes' remain accessible at all times, even if the original disk is no longer available.
So you can keep all the content you want in your database while using only a limited space.
Note: Options are provided to limit the images for which a thumbnail is created and set the thumbnail size.
Browse the 'virtual volumes'
All 'virtual volumes' that you have created are available at any time, even if the original disk is no longer available. You can browse their contents, view images and read the information (file attributes, EXIF and IPTC data of images, etc.).
The main window displays a list of all volumes analyzed (left), the contents of the selected volume and images.
An image can be displayed in large in the browser (with the maximum size of the thumbnail stored in the 'virtual volume') or even full screen if the original image is available.
Search the 'virtual volumes'
If you need to find an image or file, search in the data base on some or all of the volumes saved.
Tri-CATALOG can show you the pictures you want to retrieve, and will tell you where and in what device the original item is saved.
Research can be done on the images of a particular volume, using the name as well as file attributes (date, size, etc.) and shooting attributes (exposure, aperture, focal length, sensitivity, etc.) by selecting the desired values in the panel of research. Only images that match the selected criteria are displayed:
A multi-criteria search is also possible on the entire data base or selected volumes.
Share the 'virtual volumes'
For each volume, there is a file 'virtual volume' created in the database.
The analysis of a disk (or folder) by Tri-CATALOG creates a 'virtual volume' in the database:
Disk drill 3 1 769 download free. You can share volumes with other users or other machines, so they can see your pictures and photos (as thumbnails) and the list of files contained in the original volume (but they will not access the real pictures and files).
This is an easy way to share or send your images to others.
You can yourself see the 'virtual volumes' created by other users, but you can not share these volumes or edit them.
Share volumes by sending 'virtual volumes': You can send a 'virtual volume' by e-mail, or by copying across a network, a USB key, etc. The recipient will just need to have a version of Tri-CATALOG 7 (including the free version 'Free Reader'), and copy the 'virtual volume' in its local database to view the images and content of the volume you send.
Note: The recipient will onlyhave the thumbnails and the list of contents, but not the original files, nor the real images.
Share volumes with the sharing features: Tri-CATALOG offers several ways to share volumes of the database, in addition to that described in the preceding paragraph. You can use DropBox, iCloud, a FTP server or a remote server over a LAN to share volumes.
You choose which volumes you want to share and by what means. The transfer is then automatic.
Tri-CATALOG use as image server
From the browser window showing a volume, you can directly use the images, whether they are on your hard drive or server, make a copy or drag and drop to other applications (mail software, website editor, etc.).
All the images are directly accessible and usable for your work or creation.
For example, you can easily add an image in an email (without needing the original):
Use Tri-CATALOG in READER mde
Tri-CATALOG can be used in consultation only (Reader). All volumes are available from the data base with the display and research functions, but the user can not modify the data base.
A 'READER Free' mode allows you to use Tri-CATALOG free (without needing a license) to view a single volume (created by a registered version of Tri-CATALOG). This makes it easy to send a 'virtual volume' to another person who can easily visualize your images.
Tri Catalog 7 3 7 – Catalog Your Removable Media Player
Import old database Tri-CATALOG (4, 5 or 6)
Tri-CATALOG 7 can convert and import volumes analyzed with older versions (since version 4). You can then use directly all the work already done with an older version.
Note that with older versions, there were less recognized image formats, read less data (EXIF / IPTC, etc.) and thumbnail quality was lower. It is advisable to reanalyze these volumes.
Tri Catalog 7 3 7 – Catalog Your Removable Media Center
Main Features
- Analysis of any volume or folder, with unlimited size or number.
- Keeps thumbnails of images, Exif and IPTC data.
- Drag and drop to other applications.
- Export thumbnails.
- Reader mode (view only).
Minimal Configuration
Macintosh with Intel processor
Mac OS X 10.6 or more