CDFinder reviewed in ATPM
10 Oktober 2005 Placed in:
Review
The cool online magazine "About This
Particular Macintosh" has written a really nice and detailled
comparison between CDFinder and a simple tool called
"Neometric" Catalog:
"CDFinder stores its catalogs more compactly, both on disk and in memory. It is also able to control its memory use (and improve performance) by loading a catalog only when you try to browse or search it. Thus, I can easily search hundreds of large catalogs in CDFinder, any one of which would bring "Neometric" Catalog to its knees."
"I did not encounter any bugs in CDFinder. I’ve been using it for years, and it has never crashed."
"CDFinder stores its catalogs more compactly, both on disk and in memory. It is also able to control its memory use (and improve performance) by loading a catalog only when you try to browse or search it. Thus, I can easily search hundreds of large catalogs in CDFinder, any one of which would bring "Neometric" Catalog to its knees."
"I did not encounter any bugs in CDFinder. I’ve been using it for years, and it has never crashed."




