WhereIsIt v3.84.715-YAG
Guys from YAG released a brand new version of a useful application WhereIsIt, which should help you to categorize your CD/DVD collection and easily manage all your movies or music. I personally don’t use any software like that, but I always think it could be helpful when I search through all these dicsc in order to find something. All you need to make it work is to copy a cracked license file in the app folder.

WhereIsIt is an application written for Windows operating systems, and designed to help you maintain and organize a catalog of your computer media collection, including CD-ROMs, audio CDs, diskettes, removable drives, hard drives, network drives, DVDs, or any other present or future storage media Windows can access as a drive.
The primary goal for WhereIsIt is to provide access to the contents of cataloged disks, even when they are not available on the system, or even not your own. You can browse their contents, search for items you need, use imported descriptions and thumbnails, and organize data using categories, flags etc.
WhereIsIt can be used to handle any kind of data, including downloaded programs, magazine CD-ROMs, music collections like MP3s or audio CDs, graphics collections, document backups, etc. WhereIsIt can handle lots of them, too, a couple hundreds or thousands disks in a catalog is nothing unusual, yet catalogs remain reasonably small, single-filed and easy to transfer or send to other users. You can also create more than one catalog, and at any time open and work with as many catalogs at once as needed.
What’s new:
- Added Unicode support. This required massive changes in most of the code throughout the program, and is the main reason for this version to be released first as a beta. Chances are things broke in the process, or some details may have been missed regarding Unicode support, therefore a period of testing is required.
- While WhereIsIt now supports Unicode, it does not require Unicode capable operating system to run, it still works on Windows 9x/ME with the same executable. Of course, Unicode functionality is not available on non- Unicode operating systems.
- All user editable data in WhereIsIt is now Unicode capable. This includes cataloging, opening and saving files with Unicode names, using Unicode descriptions, item names, categories, flags, search expressions, etc. All visual controls in the program are capable of showing Unicode text.
Release name: WhereIsIt.v3.84.715-YAG
Size: 4.7 Mb, yagwii5a
Links: homepage, trial, torrent

Comments(21)
wooo hoooo
weheeeee
Wow, a brand new beta. Awesome
Would anyone who uses/used software like this recommend it?
I can see it being useful if maintained, but seems like too much effort, easier to just sort through discs.
Thanks I use this, It’s very handy when you have 93 DVD’s full of MP3’s. It take 60secs or so to scan a disk, and can save sooooo much time looking for that Album that your mate wants, cheers
@Censorship Tester – BETA???????? What beta?
@McJimbo, I don’t! Have been using it until an update made my collection inaccessible.
If you use a pirated version, a mechanism detects it as a warez catalog and passwords it!
In past versions you could get by this by reimporting the items in an older but working cracked version. In the newer version of the catalog file that’s not possible anymore so you might lose everything if you’re not careful.
Like someone said before… looks like a lot of hard work.
Advanced File Organizer and other apps alike do the same thing but without any risks!!
Yanni Tribute in the screenshot…priceless
Been using 3.03 since a very long time now and I doubt I`ll upgrade, cause I really don`t want to screw up my collection; recataloging 600-700 DVDs would probably take a significant amount of time.
I don’t use any special software to catalog my collection. When I burn a CD/DVD, I number it and use the Catalog Maker plugin for Total Commander to create a text listing of the directory. Then I edit the file to put the disc number at the top and append it to my existing list. When I want to find something, I just view the listing in TC (F3), then CTRL-F to search. I have separate lists for Movies/TV, pics, games, etc. No thumbnails, but I can add any comments I want.
Hello people!
Good application, to bad there is nothing likewise in linux (or
i just get used with this one).
It scr*ued my catalogs once, i was lucky because i had a backup
2 weeks old. Now i have version 3.75 with one little problem it
restarts my comp from time to time in windoze, in wine (linux) i just get an error when that thing occures.
Guess why?… it detected a face license or am tampering with the application!
I use DiscLib (google it) it’s free, can catalogue discs without fuss, and can even list the contents of zip files.
That DiscLib Is Great Thanks For The Tip : )
The same day YAG released
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A MUCH requested tool used to produce 99% of all cracks you write about.. yet you chose to write about some half assed 3.84 build 715 file indexer application…
Man you guys need to sort out your priorities.
I USE cd bank CATALOGUeR because of simplicity and its good search facility.
u dot need such software when u hav dics in say double digits but i have around 500 dvds most with multiple iso on them. I save time by just numbering the disc and scaning the dir listing in the program. scanning takes at most 3 or 4 sec but I save time writing on the disc and searching the software when I need it
Can this app help you find torrents?
“Can this app help you find torrents?…”
yes try it
so this version does not work for sure?