A Golden Retriever

Aldus Fetch is great. I was on the brink of despair. Many other products claim to help keep track of picture, sound, and movie files, but they never keep their promises. I had resorted to searching for electronic art files by opening them one by one until I found friendly and faithful Fetch, my new […]

Aldus Fetch is great. I was on the brink of despair. Many other products claim to help keep track of picture, sound, and movie files, but they never keep their promises.

I had resorted to searching for electronic art files by opening them one by one until I found friendly and faithful Fetch, my new hero. Fetch organizes up to 32,000 "thumbnail" views of my files into a visual catalog.

I can attach keywords to the thumbnails for easy access later. Best of all I can print the thumbnails with each file's vital information. The sweeties at tech support promised me even more features are coming, and I can't wait.

Fetch: $295 (single user). Aldus: +1 (206) 628 2320.

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