MediaCruiser 1.4

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    284
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  • Date added:
    07/05/2002
  • File size:
    834K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP, ODBC ADO Database Drivers

Publisher’s description

From the developer: "MediaCruiser - The Ultimate Media Explorer For MP3 And Other Media Files! MediaCruiser enables you to index and manage media files in a database and lets you easily modify or just cruise through them. An advantage to other programs is its easy handling. The program itself does not only look like the Windows File Explorer, it also builds up on the functional principle. So the respective media (e.g. songs) found on the right side are divided into categories (e.g. genre or artist) and shown in a tree view on the left hand side."

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  1. Very Helpfull pradepta mohapatra -- January 15 2006, 00.40

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  2. link doesn't work Anonymous -- January 14 2006, 22.30

    link doesn't work


  3. it is ok but i dont realy enjoy much stuff like this talia mcnaught -- January 14 2006, 20.55

    well i had a good time but i was kinda bored in the mean time it was not so great but anway the day was ok

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  4. a great simple program james ramos -- January 14 2006, 20.21

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  5. suitable for those who like to use their intelligence Anonymous -- January 14 2006, 17.55

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