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Tim Dickinson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Mar 2000 12:39:56 -0500
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I'm pleased to announce the availability of ClassiCat for Windows version
2!  ClassiCat is a cataloging program designed specifically for classical
music collections.  Version 2 is a major upgrade from the previously
acclaimed program.

Some of version 2's new features include:

* Addition of custom database fields: you can now add an unlimited number
  of your own custom database fields to composers, compositions, artists,
  and recordings

* Enhanced reporting with print preview and query-like filters

* More cross reference views, which answer questions like "show all
  piano concerto recordings by artist" or "list all of Bach's compositions
  by their key of composition"; there are now 45 views in all

* Ability to "clone" an artist, composer, composition, or recording to use
  as a "template" for a new entry

* Extensive user interface updates

* Improved Help system

A longer list of new features, as well as information on old features, is
available at TDWARE's web site.

Registered users can still import composer/composition data from a database
file that has been compiled from the contributions of ClassiCat users. This
file currently contains over 17,000 compositions. The program files and music
database are now available on CD-ROM in addition to being available for
downloading from TDWARE's web site. You can download ClassiCat and use it
without charge for a 30-day evaluation period.

For downloading, order information, and other queries please visit:

http://www.tdware.com

...or send me a private email. Come see why the latest American Record Guide
calls ClassiCat "excellent software for cataloging your recorded music
collection".

Tim Dickinson
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http://www.tdware.com/

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