NeoFinder 9.0
New Cataloging engine with more speed and reliability
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Ability to move files to new folders inside a Catalog
Text Replacements for the XMP Editor for faster annotations
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Image Capture to import photos and videos from connected cameras, including adding XMP presets, and store them in a date based folder structure [guide]
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QuickPerson panel to add persons with just a single click
QuickTags panel to add keywords with just a single click
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Multi Renamer has ten more variables to be placed in the new names
NeoFinder (formerly CDFinder) is now 30 years old. The new version is $39.99 to purchase or $25.99 to upgrade.
Previously:
Update (2025-12-10): Norbert Doerner:
On a cold Winter evening, December 5, 1995, the first lines of code for a new disk cataloger tool named CDFinder were written in a little village not far from Aschaffenburg, Germany.
So we uncovered a very old project plan of CDFinder 1.0, from 1996, with details on how the programming of version 1.0 went!
(Cool thing that LibreOffice is able to open the old Apple ClarisWorks files that we thought were lost!)
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I used to use CDFinder in the 90s and 00s, but nowadays all of my data is just on a NAS and can always be searched.
Also, LibreOffice is amazing. It's not the world's sexiest product, but I'm genuinely grateful that it exists.