OrangeCD Suite 6.3.7

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OrangeCD Catalog is the comprehensive music database program for cataloging music in any format: CD, DVD, MP3, iTunes, OGG, FLAC, WMA and other lossless files, and even old LPs and tapes. It can manage classical music collections as well as pop music. To add a new CD to the database, you just need to scan barcode from jewel case or insert the CD in your computer, and OrangeCD will download all information from comprehensive online databases, including cover artwork and album reviews. You can organize favorite artists, music bookmarks, keep track of borrowed albums using loan manager, and store artist and composer biographies, discographies, and notes. The resulting database can be used for browsing, searching, printing, or publishing on the Web. Version 6.3.6 adds support for latest Amazon web services.

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