Program to Track DVDs on a Handheld?
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Originally posted by L. Gowron
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What I do is to export a csv file from DVD Profiler, massage it the way I like it in Excel, then load it onto my Palm using QuickSheet (or whatever desktop-synching spreadsheet you use). Works great and I don't have to do data entry twice.
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Originally posted by darkside
I personally use Mobile DB. Made my own database from imported DVD Profiler data and it works great.
I personally use Mobile DB. Made my own database from imported DVD Profiler data and it works great.
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I've been using Readerware VW: http://www.readerware.com/
It's a Java-based program that uses a bar-code scanner to identify items, and then scans various web sites to obtain the data for import. I started using it for managing my book collection, but have added the CD and DVD and Palm options since then. I like it, but it may not be to everyone's taste. The bar-code scanning is so much faster that it was worth it to me for that reason alone. I scanned in my 800+ DVD collection in an evening. Right now they have a bundle for sale that includes a scanner.
It's a Java-based program that uses a bar-code scanner to identify items, and then scans various web sites to obtain the data for import. I started using it for managing my book collection, but have added the CD and DVD and Palm options since then. I like it, but it may not be to everyone's taste. The bar-code scanning is so much faster that it was worth it to me for that reason alone. I scanned in my 800+ DVD collection in an evening. Right now they have a bundle for sale that includes a scanner.
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If you use DVDProfiler and have a PocketPC, you can try this:
http://darius.mobius-soft.com/~andre...pocketpc.shtml
http://darius.mobius-soft.com/~andre...pocketpc.shtml