30 Years!
Can you imagine?
On Friday, December 5, 2025, we have celebrated the amazing 30 year anniversary of NeoFinder and CDFinder!
To celebrate this, we have released the brand new NeoFinder 9.1!
NeoFinder’s Story
The whole thing started back in December 1995 on one of those days that found me frantically searching my zillions of floppies and few CD-ROMs for one particular little freeware app that I had accidentally deleted from the giant 40 MB hard drive of my Mac. Of course, I just found that app on the last possible floppy disk, hours later.
After this enlightening event I decided to search said huge disk collection again, but for a suitable cataloging tool. Most unfortunately, my search turned out empty.
Some of the tools I found required system extensions — which I did not like very much back in the days. One even created alias files of the contents of the CD-ROMs, a very unfortunate behaviour if you have some million files on hundreds of disks (the Mac OS did not like that in these days). Some programs were simply too slow or did puke at large CD-ROMs. Some expensive commercial applications were not even Power-PC native or would not run in the background. None of the tools would even use drag & drop!
So I made up my mind and started my own project. Since some of my friends were quite positive about my ideas, I decided to put the results into a new program called "CDFinder". The application should be easy to use, very fast, support drag&drop, work in the background and include powerful search tools.
And here is now NeoFinder! It has grown in the recent 30 years, to a full-fledged professional digital asset tracking application!
NeoFinder 9.1 released - 30 years of NeoFinder
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Catalog Hasselblad "X2D II 100C" photos
The new Hasselblad "X2D II 100C" camera generates very large ".3RF" image files, with a slightly different format than previous cameras.
We have added the ability to NeoFinder 9.1 for macOS to catalog thumbnails and metadata of these giant RAW files, and to edit metadata in and regarding these files.
More about NeoFinder as your Photo Organizer:
https://www.cdfinder.de/photo-organizer.html
Sample Images from Richard Butler:
https://www.dpreview.com/sample-galleri ... 9018732986
We have added the ability to NeoFinder 9.1 for macOS to catalog thumbnails and metadata of these giant RAW files, and to edit metadata in and regarding these files.
More about NeoFinder as your Photo Organizer:
https://www.cdfinder.de/photo-organizer.html
Sample Images from Richard Butler:
https://www.dpreview.com/sample-galleri ... 9018732986
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Catalog Affinity ".af" files!
NeoFinder 9.1 for macOS is now able to catalog thumbnails for the brand new Affinity 3.0 ".af" files!
https://www.cdfinder.de/guide/3/3.16/affinity_dam.html
Unfortunately, Affinity stores only rather small PNG thumbnails in its files, so we are sorry we cannot get larger previews. They didn't yet improve that in the new version 3.
Unfortunately, Affinity is also still not providing an API for Digital Asset Manager (DAM) solutions like NeoFinder to get access to image dimensions or any of the metadata that they allow to edit in their "Affinity.app".
We have been informed that such a developer API seems to be in the works by Affinity, and we will make sure that NeoFinder will use that as quickly as possible once it is available and works.
https://www.cdfinder.de/guide/3/3.16/affinity_dam.html
Unfortunately, Affinity stores only rather small PNG thumbnails in its files, so we are sorry we cannot get larger previews. They didn't yet improve that in the new version 3.
Unfortunately, Affinity is also still not providing an API for Digital Asset Manager (DAM) solutions like NeoFinder to get access to image dimensions or any of the metadata that they allow to edit in their "Affinity.app".
We have been informed that such a developer API seems to be in the works by Affinity, and we will make sure that NeoFinder will use that as quickly as possible once it is available and works.
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