#5319
If you are a music collector, then a good music management software is essential. MusicBee is an intelligent and easy-to-use music collection management software developed by Steven Mayall (from Russia) with the BASS audio library in 2008. Its functions are very comprehensive and powerful, and the program comes with a very strong capability to organize and manage a large music library.

#5315
When you get an unknown format of CD/DVD image file and don't know which burner to use to open it, or all the popular CD/DVD burning programs can not recognize this file, we can use CDmage to extract files directly from this image or convert it to some common disk image formats. In short, it lets you have no CD/DVD-ROM images that you can't burn, and can be regarded as an indispensable tool when working with CD/DVD images.

#5312
Many NAS (Network-Attached Storage) users like to store many movie files on their hard disk, then to play them using Jellyfin, Plex, Emby, Kodi, and so on. In order to present these films in a perfect display form, it is crucial to obtain film metadata and download poster images. To accomplish this purpose, tinyMediaManager is definitely an edge tool for getting movie information and materials. For NAS users, it may be something you desperately need.

#5244
UltraCompare is an excellent file content comparison tool developed by IDM Computer Solutions (the developer of the famous general-purpose text editor UltraEdit). It is able to compare plain text files, office documents, folders and binary files (such as EXE, DLL), and perform mergence, synchronization, and so on operations to files/folders in comparison.

#5217
The popularization of digital cameras has led to an increasing number of repetitive, similar photos stored in our computer, and this problem is exacerbated by the rapid progress of mobile camera. Because in order to get a satisfying picture, we may take dozens or even hundreds of photos to choose from. This ends up filling our computers, phones and digital cameras with a mass of duplicate photos that should have been deleted. Not only does this lead to a huge waste of disk space, but more importantly, it makes photos become so chaotic and harder to manage.

#5196
Araxis Merge is a professional and easy-to-use visual file/folder comparing, merging and synchronizing program for Windows and Mac platforms, developed by Araxis from Isle of Man. It is suitable for all kinds of professionals who often need to deal with documents and texts to use, such as software engineers, web developers, version and quality control managers, code reviewers and auditors, legal and publishing professionals, and so on.

#5175
Recently, my camera broke down and I had to use my laptop's low-end inbuilt camera to take photos (I haven't had a smartphone yet, maybe I will buy one as soon as possible for the convenience of taking photos). Even worse, the image format used by ECap is BMP, which is extremely big in size. So I tried to convert it to PNG format with PNGGauntlet, but found that it would take dozens of hours at least to convert 356 BMP format of images to PNG format. This is really a bit joke!

#5166
TagScanner (AKA: Tagscan) is a professional and powerful music file tag intelligent recognition and modification software developed by Sergey Serkov from Russia. It can utilize music file's tag info to automatically rename the music files in batch, or import tag information from the file name and other sources. In short, TagScanner is highly intelligent and automated. Even better, it's totally free, portable and very small.

#5099
File compression/decompression type of software is one of the indispensable tools on any computer. Since WinRAR beat WinZip and became the must-have tool for most PC users a long time ago, its usability and functionality have been naturally self-evident. Although the function is not as rich as WinRAR, but 7-Zip has become the de facto industry leader due to its free, open-source, ultra-high compression rate, and other powerful features. But now there's a new favorite in the compression software domain - Bandizip.

#4975
There are two major possibilities for the generation of duplicate photos on a computer: 1) multiple copies of the exact same photo, which are mostly forgotten in multiple folders or different storage devices; 2) multiple photos taken in the same or very similar scenes, most of the time we don't have time or feel bother to delete those redundant ones. Duplicate photos do waste a lot of disk space, especially those with high resolution. Therefore, it is absolutely essential to remove duplicates and keep our photos collection organized.

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