Virtual Volumes View (VVV) is a free disk catalog software for the Linux, Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows operating systems. It can not only catalog disks like CDs or DVDs but also files and folders in virtual volumes making them available for offline viewing on the local computer system and over a computer network.

Virtual Volumes View is relatively easy to use. It works by creating catalog files that are then filled with file and folder information from the local computer system. It is possible to point the disk cataloging software to a folder on the hard drive or media like CDs or DVDs.

These will then be scanned and added with their file structure. Virtual folders can then be created and the physical file information added to them. The information are then accessible both in the physical and virtual folder. The virtual folder is necessary as it makes it possible to search for files in those folders even if physical access to those disks or folders is not available.

A search is provided to make it easier to locate specific files. It is possible to search for filenames, extensions and descriptions that can be added by the user. It is furthermore possible to update already existing volumes which is a handy feature in case the contents change. This can for instance be the case for rewritable disks or removable hard disks.

Virtual Volumes View can be used over a computer network. This requires the installation of a database server. The process is explained in the help file and on the program’s homepage. VVV can be downloaded for all supported operating systems from the Sourceforge project page.

Source: Disk Catalog Software Virtual Volumes View

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