Developer Robert Kuilman updated Media Catalog Monday, adding drag support and Quick Look features to the media indexing application.
Media Catalog tracks removable media including CDs, DVDs, and removable hard drives. Billed as a no-frills program, the software lets users browse media and find files.
In addition to drag support, Media Catalog 4.0 can now take advantage of Mac OS X 10.5's Quick Look feature, giving users a fast and easy way to look up the files they want to find. The new version also boasts faster indexing speeds and improved responsiveness.
Media Catalog costs US$25. It runs on OS X 10.4 and later, though Leopard is required to take advantage of the new Quick Look capabilities.
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