MP3 Cat – Practical MP3 Database
By George Norman - Software Editor
Added on 26 Feb 2010(221 Views)



Can you believe that in the early days of the computer no one thought people would like to use the device to listen to music? As time has proven, computers are media entertainment centers that allow us to play games, watch videos, and listen to music. As a matter of fact, the biggest amount of data on my computer is made up of music files.

And as hard drives become more and more powerful, chances are the amount of music files on your computer will pile on. What good does a terabyte-size hard drive do you if you’re not going to store your data on it? With so much data at your fingertips, it is reasonable to assume it will get jumbled up a bit.


And this is where software applications that help you keep things organized come in – like MP3 Cat, a Simone Tellini developed application that weighs in at little over 1MB. MP3 cat is an intuitive and powerful tool that will help any user with a large collection of music files – it will help the user organize and keep all the music in order. MP3 Cat groups tracks by artist, album, genre, or any other category you like (you can create an endless list of categories and subcategories). It lets you search using keywords and wildcards, it lets you modify ID3 tags, it lets you create Winamp playlists, performs automatic searches on Amazon.

MP3 Cat provides support for these file formats: MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Monkey's Audio, WMA. And it allows you to export in these formats: HTML, CSV, XML, text. As far as language support goes, MP3 Cat provides support for English only.

MP3 Cat, an easy to use software application that will help you properly manage your music collection.

Pros
  • Create as many categories and subcategories as you want
  • Automatic Amazon search
  • Modify ID3
  • Built-in Winamp support

Cons
  • Shareware – after the 15-day trial period you’ll have to register the product in order to keep using it
  • Requires .NET Framework 2.0



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