![]() ![]() Integrated across the Microsoft platform. This is how Microsoft describes it: “.NET is the Microsoft Web services strategy to connect information, people, systems, and devices through software. NET Framework must be installed on a user’s PC to run. NET (pronounced “dot net”) is developed by Microsoft to make developing powerful software smarter.NET provides tools and libraries that enable developers to create Windows software much faster and easier.NET benefits end-users by providing applications of higher capability, quality and security. ![]() NET installed on your PC before installing Fast Video Cataloger. Microsoft. NET framework to ensure you as a user the best and most secure experience. NET framework at this link:įast Video Cataloger is built on the Microsoft. Check the documentation for the complete list.You can download Microsoft. These are the big improvements, but there are a lot and lots of other minor improvements and bug fixes. In the search window we also list all the possible values an extended property has in the catalog. Extended properties are now sorted into folders that help if you have many properties. ![]() We have improved the support for Extended properties, including XMP video data. A SmartBin could, for example, use XMP data to sort all new videos from a specific video camera into a bin. The bins get updated as you add videos to your catalog. ![]() The new SmartBins feature helps you organize videos automatically into bins from a set search query. It now also makes it easy to play videos, not in your catalog and then add them with the click of a button. It still looks very similar to the windows file organizer, but the integrated organizer ensures that your catalog is automatically updated as you work with your video files. New in this version is a complete rewrite of the integrated file organizer. Update by clicking Update in the software or visit if you are new to the software. ![]()
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