I'm not sure what other advantages Audigen provides, but iTunes, Winamp,
WMP and FooBar 2000 all build their own media libraries or databases.
FooBar 2000 probably has the simplest interface and based on what you
said below, maybe the closest to what Audigen provided for you.

On 11/03/12 04:19, André van Deventer wrote:
> I have been a proud user of Audigen Explorer from Red Chair software until I
> moved to windows 7 earlier this week.
> 
> Audigen Explorer is a small music database programme which opens up a
> windows explorer like interface with tree views and list views where you can
> see your music arranged into albums, artists, playlists, etc.  And it has a
> very handy search function which allows you to search for certain tracks,
> artists, etc.
> 
> However since windows 7 I cannot seem to open any tree view at all.
> 
> So it seems as if I must start looking for another programme to replace
> audigen now.  Does anyone know of something similar which will work for me?
> 
> The company that sold the software, red chair software, does not seem to
> exist anymore.

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