Description
NeoFinder
NeoFinder is a macOS application designed to help you manage your media collections in a more intuitive and efficient manner. It really shines when it comes to handling media content, making it easy to preview your files quickly. This can save you tons of time!
Easy Setup for Your Media
When you start using NeoFinder, the first thing you'll do is decide which volumes or folders you want to index. NeoFinder automatically creates a new catalog for each location you choose. Super simple, right?
Customize Your Cataloging Settings
The Cataloging Settings window lets you pick which types of files will keep their metadata info. You can specify which archives should be indexed, like disk images or ZIP files, and even decide what items to ignore—like invisible stuff or alias files.
Navigating Your Catalogs
In the main window of NeoFinder, you can check out your catalogs in different modes—icon, list, or columns. Just select any file, and the app shows a thumbnail if it's there along with all the important metadata details about that catalog. Plus, if you're into photography, you can visualize geotagged images on a map or even add geographic info to your photos.
Create Smart Folders for Easy Access
You can browse through your data using smart folders! NeoFinder comes with some ready-to-go smart folders but allows you to create your own by setting specific sorting rules. This makes finding what you're looking for a breeze!
Find Files Like a Pro
The search feature works similarly! You define where to look for files and what type you're searching for. You can filter by file name, duration, path, tags—basically everything you'd need.
Scan Multiple Volumes Effortlessly
If you've got media stored across different places, no worries! NeoFinder can scan your entire collection and pick up on embedded metadata. It's perfect for sorting or finding all those hidden gems in your media library.
User Reviews for NeoFinder FOR MAC 1
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NeoFinder FOR MAC offers efficient media management with detailed metadata, smart folders, and search options. A must-have for organizing media collections.