
Classical Opus 4.0.0
This program helps you create a searchable and printable catalog of your CDs, DVDs, LPs and Tapes.

It can be used with classical, pop, rock, jazz, country or any other music style. Copy/Paste methods limit typing to the minimium as well as dropdown lists that include 12,000 built-in names of classical composers, orchestras, conductors and soloists. You can also enter and save new names and images.
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Apr 28, 2009 | 10:31 AM
Tucows has been providing safe software for years now. Classical Opus is absolutely safe and will be safe.
The problem is that some second class or non-commercial anti-virus programs mistake complex code for troyans! This is exactly the case with Classical Opus. If you use some descent and well known in the market anti-virus program this pieces of software will come out clean.
Thousands of tucows users have downloaded and are being using Classical Opus for years without a problem. I have been using it since 2006, I have transported it from PC to PC and I have never had any problem.
You may also have a look at their site at:
http://users.hol.gr/~dilos/anistor/classical/CL_Support.htm
And see by yourself what they have to say about bad anti-virus programs.
I suggest you ask your anti-virus company to check Classical Opus with some other well known program apart from theirs to see for themselves.
I have no connection whatsoever with Classical Opus apart from using successfully for years and I thank the man who gives it to us all for free.
Aug 01, 2008 | 10:44 AM