Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!munnari!otc!metro!ipso!runx!clubmac From: clubmac@runx.ips.oz (Macintosh Users Group) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: My 'disk catalog' overfloweth! Help! Message-ID: <1320@runx.ips.oz> Date: 5 Jan 88 04:14:20 GMT References: <8712270234.AA21755@decwrl.dec.com> Reply-To: clubmac@runx.OZ (Macintosh Users Group - Sydney, Australia) Organization: RUNX Un*x Timeshare. Sydney, Australia. Lines: 24 In article <8712270234.AA21755@decwrl.dec.com> harrow@bagels.dec.com (Jeff Harrow, NCSE BXB1-2/E02 DTN=293-5128) writes: > >o Alternately, have any of you had good experience with a disk >cataloger? Which ones? Were they limited in the number of >diskettes they could keep track of? > I strongly recommend an Australian Shareware product by John Lim called d'Librarian. Our club uses it to catalog all our PD disks, generate text listings for monthly PD reports, and find that particular file that a member wants. The number of disks it handles in simply memory dependant. With a 2 meg Mac II, you should be able to catalog around 550 800K disks. The shareware fee is only A$30 (or around US$22). It's great! I will be posting a new version to the net in the next few days. Jason Haines, President Club Mac Macintosh Users Group, Sydney, Australia Phone Home: +61-2-73-4444 Snail: Box 213, Holme Building, Sydney University, NSW, 2006, Australia ACSnet: clubmac@runx.ips.oz ARPA: clubmac%runx.ips.oz@uunet.css.gov UUCP:{enea,hplabs,mcvax,prlb2,uunet,ubc-vision,ukc}!munnari!runx.ips.oz!clubmac