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Welcome to AutoCat 2.2...
...it still doesn't automatically feed the cat...
...but it's simpler and more elegant than ever!
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What's new in AutoCat 2.2 What's new in AutoCat 2.1 |
![]() AutoCat is a $15 shareware. You can register online (there's even a secure ordering page) or use the Register program that comes with AutoCat when you download it. You will receive a registration number that will disable forever the annoying reminder shareware message at startup... More details about registering AutoCat For every 20 single user's registrations received for AutoCat 2, I will randomly select one user and refund their registration fee!... |
Highlights - Catalog all your removable volumes in a very Macintosh way. - Navigate through your catalog directly from the Finder. - Navigate through your catalog from Open/Save dialogs. - No application to launch to navigate through your catalog. - Use the Finder's 'Find' command to search your catalog. - Works in the background. - Appearance-savvy, Navigation Services-savvy. Requirements |
AutoCat Tips - Turn On Ballon Help the first time you use AutoCat. - Use MacOS Extended Format (HFS Plus) for the disk on which AutoCat stores your catalog. It will be much smaller than with the old HFS Format. (HFS Plus is available with MacOS 8.1 or later.) - When using AutoCat for the first time, catalog all your disks by unchecking 'Quit after cataloging' in the preferences dialog. Then, just insert your first disk while AutoCat is in the foreground: AutoCat will catalog it and eject it. Then insert your second disk, and so on... - Place AutoCat close to the Trash on the desktop. When you are done with a disk, just drag onto the AutoCat icon: it will be cataloged (if you made changes) and ejected. |
What AutoCat users are saying "AutoCat offers an appealing low-cost disk tracking system that takes up little room and works very well." - A.B., Macdownload "This is a marvelous little program that will prove indispensable to anyone tired of wading through piles of floppies." - MacFormat Issue 22 “Thank you for writing such a useful program. I really appreciate those program that are small & elegant and do things in the Macintosh way.” - A.T., Vancouver BC, Canada "I'm quite happy with the performance of AutoCat and the different ways that it works.... I have tried some of the others and really don't like the feel." - F.S., Cary NC, US “AutoCat continues to be one of my all-time favorite downloads. That coming from someone who has close to fifty filled floppies with archived shareware! Which, of course, is why I like AutoCat so well. Keeping track of all of that before was a nightmare.” - J.R., Bare VT, US “... and think it is the easiest system to use.” - M.S., Somerville MA, US “...I took refuge to your simpler AutoCat. I do not regret it.” - J.D., Amsterdam, The Netherlands “Very fast, very efficient. I've changed to using this from a more expensive commercial one!” - S.D., archivist at the University of Michigan
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- For example, on a 1GB volume, your catalog will be - This also works with AutoCat 1.x. Just upgrade to |
What's different from AutoCat 1.7 - No control panel (better compatibility with upcoming OS) - A drag&drop application - A contextual menu plug-in - Optimized for PowerPC - Catalog in the background - Look inside StuffIt archives - Info box while cataloging - More... |
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Notes for AutoCat 1.7 users - AutoCat 2 is free for you. - You need to ask me another registration number. - You can delete the old AutoCat control panel. |
1. | Catalog your disks with AutoCat or AutoCatCM
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2. | Let AutoCat catalog your disk in the background
You don't have to wait until AutoCat has finished its cataloging to continue to use your Mac. AutoCat works in the background and automatically ejects your disk when it's done. AutoCat only catalogs disks not included in your catalog: if you have already cataloged a disk and didn't change its contents, AutoCat doesn't catalog it gain.
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3. | Navigate through your catalog from the Finder The same as you navigate through your disk! You can even use the Finder's Find command: it will find your file on your catalog, then you just need to double-click on it and the Finder will ask you to insert the disk the file is stored on. You can also navigate through Open and Save dialogs from within all your applications. Actually, you can access your catalog from everywhere! You can share it and access it via a network if you want. Here is an example:
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Happy AutoCataloging!...
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