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AudioIndex 1

No. of downloads: 27 Licence: Free
Publisher: OrionSoft File size: 808K
Date added: 21-01-2006 Minimum requirements: Windows 98|Windows Me|Windows NT|Windows 2000|Windows XP|Windows 2003 Server

Publisher:

OrionSoft

Publisher's website:

http://www.orionsoft.cz/view.asp?tree=en&node=/Software/Freeware/AudioIndex

AudioIndex helps you to create easily and quickly list of audio albs (MP3 format). The templates enable you to make lists in any visual style and any file-format (TXT, HTM, XML, RTF, CSV, and PS.). The distribution contains a lot of ready-to-use templates. Also you can create your own templates using the Template Generator or manually in a text editor. Thanks to a special predictive algorithm the program can complete missing tag information on the alb. The result is a clear, human list of albs. You can also install additional plug-ins to support more audio formats (WMA).

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