Overview of WinCatalog 2026.3.1.805:

Looking for reliable disc catalog software to organize your large disc collection? WinCatalog 2026.3.1.805 Full Version has been the perfect solution to catalog discs on the market since 2001.
WinCatalog will automatically catalog all files stored on your disk (HDD, DVD, CD, network drives, and other media storage devices). It will automatically retrieve ID3 tags for music files, Exif tags and thumbnails for photos, thumbnails and basic information for video files, eBooks, archive file content, thumbnails for images (images), PDF files, ISO files, etc.
WinCatalog organizes your file catalog, uses virtual folders, tags (categories), and user-defined fields, and finds files in seconds, using reliable searches, even when the disk is not connected to a computer. Also easily use WinCatalog Full Version as a duplicate file finder. It can be updated automatically through Windows Task Scheduler.
WinCatalog 2026.3.1.805 Key Features:
The ability to add disks, folders, and individual files to your catalog
Using WinCatalog, you have 3 options to add the contents of the files: add the entire disc to the catalog; add specific folders without scanning the entire disk; and add individual files.
All types of files are indexed, including extracting additional information from various types of files (archives, photos, images, video, music, e-books, PDF, HTML, text)
WinCatalog adds all the files found on your disk to the catalog while keeping the original tree structure of the nested folders and memorizing the file attributes: path, size, date of creation, modification, etc. By default, it ignores system folders such as $ Recycle.Bin and others, but you can turn this option off in program options.
Unlimited number of disks, folders, and files
Using WinCatalog, you can catalog as many disks, files, and folders as you want. It uses the industry-standard SQLite database engine at its core. That’s why it works quickly regardless of the number of records (files, folders, and disks) in your catalog: hundreds, thousands, several, or even more.
Adding virtual folders and moving items between them
With WinCatalog Final Version, you can create virtual (blue) folder structures and move your files, folders, and disks to these folders. Using virtual (blue) folders makes your collection more structured.
Managing tags and associating them with individual files, disks, or folders
For a better representation of the data, you can tag your items and use as many tags as you want. Spend a week on vacation? Tag all the photos from there using, for example, 2 tags: “Vacation” and “2014”. If you are recording movies, you can tag them by genre and year of production. If you have a catalog of documents, you might want to tag them using the customer, company name, or division.
Searching using simple natural queries or powerful search operators
Using WinCatalog, you can search your entire collection and find what you are looking for in seconds. Use regular or more concrete searches using special search operators, brackets, and quotes.
An ability to filter search results
When the search is complete, you can filter the results, regardless of the number of results they contain. Use search filters to display files and folders that match one or more specific criteria.
Duplicate file finder – an ability to find duplicate files by matching one or more fields or a checksum
Check for duplicate files and folders in your catalog. Just mark the fields you want to check, and WinCatalog will do the rest. Sort the search results according to the desired column, and the duplicate files will be stacked.
Multiple searches at the same time
Using WinCatalog, you can create as many search tabs as you want. This feature allows you to perform multiple searches across your entire disc catalog at the same time.
Exporting your catalog into XML, HTML, or CSV (MS Excel) report and printing
Export parts of your disc catalog as an XML file, web page, or CSV file. Using this popular format, you can publish your data to a local network or the Internet, edit it, and print it with any spreadsheet application such as MS Excel, Open Office Calc, or Google Sheets.
Basic automation via command-line arguments
By giving command-line arguments to WinCatalog, you can automate basic tasks such as adding or updating new or previously cataloged disks, folders, or files, starting a new search, searching duplicates, and much more.
Updating disks when the content has changed
When the contents of the disc change, WinCatalog updates them very quickly. It ignores unmodified files – this makes the update process very fast. When the data on the disk is updated, comments and tags (keywords) previously entered are retained.
Browsing a catalog in a grid view or a thumbnail view
Browse your collection in grid view to view detailed information about all files and folders or switch to thumbnail view to view all images instantly.
The properties panel displays significant info about files, disks, and folders
You do not need to open additional windows to view item properties. All important information is automatically displayed in the Properties panel.
Launching files or copying them to another drive directly from WinCatalog
Using WinCatalog, you can quickly exploit your files: you can launch them to open them with the default application, open a file location in Windows Explorer, or even copy files to a new location directly from WinCatalog.
Insert Disk dialog saves your time
When performing file operations (i.e., copy, launch, or open in Explorer) with files or folders located on disks that are not connected to the current computer, WinCatalog will display an insert disc message in which it will give you all the information about the disc, including the physical location. After connecting the disc to the computer (for removable drives) or after inserting the disc into the drive (for optical discs), just click Retry and WinCatalog will perform the operation you want to perform.
Adding contacts and managing loaned disks
Use the contact manager to track your friends or colleagues who have used a particular drive and when. You will never forget who you loaned your record to! No more lost discs!
Managing locations to find disks easily
WinCatalog allows you to catalog not only the disks but also the locations of the disks. Where do you physically store the disks? In the wallet? Or in a box? Maybe a hot spare with an important backup is stored on your wall protector? Manage all locations with WinCatalog.
What’s new in WinCatalog 2026.3.1.805?
(Released on 23-12-2024)
- Some bug fixes and improvements.
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How to install & activate it?
- Disconnect from the internet (Recommended).
- Extract and install WinCatalog 2026.3.1.805 using the setup.
- After the installation, don’t run the program or exit if it’s launched.
- Copy the patch to the installation directory, run it, and click on the Patch.
- It’s done. Enjoy WinCatalog 2026.3.1.805 Full Version.
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