For desktop users with too much digital information stored on too many CDs and DVDs, organizing and filing all that media can be something of a nightmare. Fortunately, KDS has a great new solution: the CD Organizer.
The big and beautiful PC-companion tower will hold up to 75 CDs or DVDs. Each disc to be stowed is first run through your PC's CD/DVD drive where databasing software will identify each disc and all the content on it then file the info on the computer via USB port. Each catalogued disc is then placed into an assigned tray in the automatic rack system. Thereafter, discs and the files thereon can be sifted, sorted and searched for easy access long after you've forgotten what PowerPoint Presentation is on what CD, what multimedia file is on what DVD, or what Metallica concert was burned to which MP3 disc. Discs with found files are served up from the appropriate tray with a simple click--or manually ejected at the tower itself, if desired.
Setting up this organizational storage solution up to 75 times over is mildly time consuming, but the end result certainly beats rifling through those lazy stacks of discs and empty jewel cases that otherwise slosh around in your drawer or storage cupboard.