ModusDoc 7.4.336

Universal data cataloger ModusDoc was designed for cataloging diverse data: documents, e-books, audio books, movies, photos and other files, hyperlinks, programs, folders and notes in a database for the purpose of gaining quick and convenient access to them.

Using ModusDoc, a database of documents can be created. Each document can contain up to 250 metadata!

You can scan a folder or an entire disk. ModusDoc create tree groups according to the structure of folders on the disk and the relevant records – links to files.

You can add any documents to ModusDoc database, including e-books, audio books, movies, photos and other files, shortcuts or folders, by simply dragging them with the mouse. You can drag hyperlinks, selected text, e-mail messages – ModusDoc cataloger will automatically create the respective records (hyperlinks or notes). Moreover, you can add all objects located in a folder by simply selecting the folder in the dialog!

Documents and other files can be stored directly in ModusDoc database or the database can store the hyperlinks to these documents/files.

ModusDoc data cataloger allows creating an unlimited number of databases. Each database can have individual configuration: have hidden or rearranged columns, added new ones of various types (symbolic, textual, numeric, logical, date, date and time).

Each ModusDoc database consists of a GROUPS and a RECORDS table. Groups are presented on two tabs, Index (linear structure) and Tree (hierarchical structure); the program generates the tree automatically!

The filtering (selection) tools located immediately above the group tabs and above each field of the records table allows locating required data quickly and conveniently.

A group can contain documents and other files (both embedded and bound, as hyperlinks), shortcuts to the applications that created these documents, hyperlinks to Internet resources related to documents and programs presented in the group, as well as folder shortcuts and notes.

Data entered into ModusDoc can be stored on computer local disks and removable media or in network folders alike.

A hyperlink (shortcut) to the same object (document, program, folder, …) can be presented in multiple groups simultaneously.

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