Some of you may
have noticed that the password for the CD/DVD Library is
different from the password for the previous version
known simply as The CD Library. This has taken place for
two reasons:
In has come to my
attention that The CD Library's password has been
distributed on the Internet in underground serial number
lists. The original intention has always been to keep the
password for the CD Librarye the same throughout it's
existence, however, some individuals have taken it upon
themselves to pass out the password for free. Thus, it
was imperative that we change the password for all future
versions.
The CD/DVD Library marks
a breakthrough from the original template. This new
version now no longer requires FileMaker Pro as a parent
application. The CD/DVD Library is now a self-running
application. With a substantial investment of both time
and money into the tools allowing for The CD/DVD Library
to fly solo. The difference between CD Library 2.0 and
The CD/DVD Library 3.0 is its ability to run on its own
without FileMaker Pro, and the enhanced graphics
interface. Since all users of CD Library 2.0 have
FileMaker, please continue to use CD Library 2.0 knowing
that you have all the latest bells and whistles of The
CD/DVD Library 3.0.
Sincerely,
Mike McGee
Inaka Software
inaka@pacbell.net