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CDWinder's logo. Click here to visit the CDWinder website! PRESS RELEASE: Geotags, Photo and Media Management with CDWinder - New version 5.7 Released


Andreas Becherer Engineering today released the latest version 5.7 of their media asset management solution CDWinder for Windows. Offering new features like detailed street level maps and photo export, and improving performance and stability.

Wiesbaden, Germany (PRWEB) April 22, 2010 -- CDWinder, one of the leading media cataloging applications for the Windows platform, receives a further update today. CDWinder now has detailed and precise new maps all the way down to street level, thanks to the integration of OpenStreetMaps. CDWinder also has a new function to export and convert photos, and contains numerous improvements for stability and performance in cataloging, find and import functions. And there are a lot more features and enhancements.

"The integration of detailed street level mapping is a huge improvement for the display of precise geotag coordinates in our GeoFinder. And now we can also write precise geotags back into the photos, independent of Google Earth." said Andreas Becherer, chief developer of the CDWinder team. But the new release includes even more features and enhancements, such as the Photo Export feature, a new import format and increased cataloging performance.

CDWinder for Windows works on Windows 2000 or higher and is tested on Vista. There is also a version for Macintosh called CDFinder, available as Universal Binary for Power PC and Intel-Macs. The demo version of CDWinder is unlimited in time, but restricted to 25 catalogs. A single user license is 29 Euro / 39 USD. Multiple licenses for business or network use are available, and priced depending on the number of clients and features required.

For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release (or for a sample, copy or demo), contact Andreas Becherer or visit cdwinder.com.

CDWinder 5.7 includes support for geotagging. Screenshot provided by CDWinder / Andreas Becherer. Click for a bigger picture!


CDWinder 5.7 includes support for geotagging.
Screenshot provided by CDWinder / Andreas Becherer.

About CDWinder
CDWinder is one of the most proven and extensive media cataloging applications for Windows. CDWinder reads and catalogues text files, photo-data, song files, and many other file formats from various memory devices. CDWinder specializes in support for geotagged photos - with the unique GeoFinder offering location based photo search, KMZ export, Google Earth integration and much more. Launched back in 2000, it has evolved into a cross-platform solution that also easily integrates in networks and offers superior workflow integration.

Comprehensive video tutorials show what CDWinder offers today.

CDWinder is very easy to use. Useful features like auto cataloging and a powerful and fast search engine make it a powerful part of any work flow. CDWinder records more than just standard data: It reads meta data of various picture and video file formats, as well as meta data of MP3, FLAC and AAC audio files, and adds title, year, and genre to audio CDs. Even the content of zip and other archive types are added to the catalog. CDWinder even checks data integrity with integrated FileCheck algorithms. Customers are especially thrilled by the thumbnails created and stored for all their pictures and videos, giving them a quick and comprehensive overview over their complete collection.

CDWinder is the Windows counterpart of CDFinder, the leading disc cataloging application for the Apple Macintosh. Together, both programs form a cross-platform media management solution, and are being used by more than 47.000 users in 83 countries, from Single-User up to Site licenses. The list of CDWinder pro users also includes NASA, The New York Times, Volkswagen, BMW, Philips, the Heidelberger Druckmaschinen, Rand McNally and IKEA.

The new CDWinder 5.7 can be obtained from the CDWinder download page.

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(First posted on Friday, April 30, 2010 at 13:27 EDT)

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