popupAliasNames="Alias names are optional, internal names used only inside catalogs for files and folders. They allow you to 'rename' files or folders, and would be usually used when the real file or folder name is a bit too cryptic."
popupCatalog="Catalog is a basic storage unit in Where Is It?. Each catalog can hold one or more disks, and you can have more than one catalog opened at once to work with (registered version only). Multiple catalogs system enables you to organize your disks in logical groups, with each catalog's data stored in a separate, easily relocatable file."
popupCategory="A category is a user-defined tag that you can put on any folder or file. Categories are defined locally in each catalog, you can edit them with the Catalog Setup option. Each catalog can have more than 4000 different categories defined, and they can be organized in a tree structure, forming sub-categories. Each file, folder or disk can belong to one or more categories. Categories are usually used to logically group similar items together. This way, you can, for example, search by category to find all your games in any media in the catalog."
popupCustomIcons="Custom icons are icons stored in a catalog, and assigned to items like disks, disk groups, and folders instead of their default system icon."
popupDescAssistant="Description Assistant is an interactive tool to help you describe folders (or even files) using some standard description files like file_id.diz, or just plain text files like readme.txt that can give you a hint what are you describing. Description Assistant requires that media is present in the drive, and will try to make a list of all files that may hold a description for the item you are describing. You can easily browse through found files, displaying the file content in a special part of window, from where you can copy text fragments by simply dragging them to your item's description."
popupDescriptionPlugins="Description plugins are special add-ons to WhereIsIt that can take care of importing descriptions for files, folders and disks during disk scan. Description plugins can be developed independantly from the main program, and anybody with some programming knowledge can develop his own plugin to handle descriptions from not yet supported source."
popupDescriptions="Each item in the catalog can have assigned up to 32767 characters long custom descriptions. That means you can describe in your own way every catalog, disk, folder or file in the catalog, and use that description to search, browse and print reports."
popupDiskGroups="Disk groups serve as containers for disks and other disk groups. They allow you hierarchically organize your disks inside catalog, or just group certain disks together and handle them as one. Using disk groups is optional."
popupDiskImage="A disk image is the basic unit stored inside a catalog. Entire catalog is a collection of disk images, each representing data for a specific media. With adding and updating disk images you will keep your catalogs filled with up-to-date data about disks and other media."
popupDiskLocations="Disk Locations are a list of all possible locations where you may keep your disks. Each media in catalog can have assigned one disk location to help you find its location. A list of available disk locations is user defined for each catalog separately, you can edit it in Catalog Setup Dialog."
popupFlags="Flags are custom defined markers, telling you something about the item with flag set. Flags can be set on each file, folder or disk in the catalog. Flags are defined locally in the catalog, using the Catalog Setup option. Each catalog can have up to 255 different flags defined. Commonly used flags can be, for example, 'Include in report', 'Important file', or 'Backup'. In the first case, you can define the 'Include in report' flag and set it for all the items you want to appear in the report - before generating report, all you have to do is perform a search for items with that flag set and generate report from the found list."
popupFloppyMaster="Floppy Master 3.5 is a DOS-based catalog program, written by the same author. WhereIsIt? can import catalog data from old Floppy Master."
popupLanguageFile="Language file is a text-only file that provides program with language-specific data. You can introduce a new language to the program by simply copying the existing language file and translating its contents."
popupLicenseKey="A license key is provided for each individual registered user, enabling him/her to unlock this program to its full potential and to disable limitations of shareware version. You can only get your own license key after you have registered your copy of the program."
popupPrerelease="This program is currently released as a Release Candidate. This means that the program is more or less finished in this release, but is still undergoing some final testing before being released as a final version."
popupSetupWizard="This Wizard can guide you step by step through main program configuration. If you are lost in many options WhereIsIt? is offering you to adjust, use the Wizard to set the main ones and later you can adjust other, if needed."
popupShareware="Shareware is a type of distributing software. Basically it means you can try it out for free, but if you like it and want to keep using it beyond trial period, you are required to pay for it."
popupTemplate="Similar to catalogs, but without contents, templates are used as a base for creating new catalogs, containing predefined categories, flags, disk location, custom icons, etc."
popupThumbnailPlugins="Much like description plugins, thumbnail plugins are add-ons to WhereIsIt that can take import smaller versions of images, so called thumbnails. While the primary source for thumbnail plugins are image files, anybody with some programming knowledge can develop his own plugins to import or generate thumbnails from other, not yet supported sources."