CD Archiver 5.8.3494

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CD Archiver allows you to organize and catalog your disc collection. Features flashearth links are added to images that contain GPS information. Supports, among others, AVI, BMP, CAB, EMF, GIF, ICO, JPG, TIF, PNG, WMF, PDF, RAR, ZIP, and TAR file formats. Supports EXIF, RIFF, Windows Media, IPTC, ID3v1, and ID3v2 metadata formats. Ability to export reports in HTML, RTF, Text, and XML. Item information is extracted from the Internet (using Amazon, IMDB, and FreeDB). Thumbnails are generated automatically for the supported file types. Report printing.

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