![]() With that technology, the index was kept up to date without manual intervention. And while I've been using the WinCatalog command line in combination with Windows Task Scehduler to update the disks automatically, that only happens once per day so, at any given time, any one of my disks could be at least 23 hours and 59 minutes out of date. Not a huge problem, but definitely a problem for someone like me who has a terrible memory and works with multiple hundred of files spanning multiple disks during long runs at the PC. With or without the rover, however, WinCatalog is a five star application a bit pricey, but worth every cent." I find myself relying on the index more often than not and being able to keep it up to date in real time instead of having to wait the 24 hours until the next run (or run an update manually) would be ideal. "I have discovered software for a couple of years now and I must say that I can't do without it anymore. I have a (very dynamic) archive of about thirty Hard Disks with over 25TB of files of all kinds, but mainly images (I am a photographer) and the fact that I also show previews of PSDs (which Windows does not do) is for me of a comfort that those who know what it means can imagine. And finally, it catalogs everything quickly and with a quantity of data available that makes the search precise and very fast. ![]() All this also translates into the advantage of accessing hard drives "without fail" as few times as possible, reducing the risk of damage or breakage. ![]() ![]() I must say that it is certainly one of the best purchases made lately. ![]()
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