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Old 03-05-05, 02:45 AM
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Question for Guzzlefish users

Is there a way to make your own categories? I wanted to make one for titles I have for trade. As I see it there is only a Own and wish list.
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Go to the drop down menu under My DVDs. Select "Folder Hierarchy" and you can create your own folders.

You can then move the movie to whichever folder it should go into.
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I may be wrong but I think you are refering to DVD aficionado (sp?). I haven't seen any drop downs in Guzzlefish.
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Oh crap.. you're right I had clicked on your links and they were only DVDaf and didn't noticed you were asking about gf

It was early.... D'oh !!
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I don't know of anyone who still uses Guzzlefish...
Old 03-05-05, 07:13 PM
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i use it, i happen to like it better than aficionado
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Man, it's been many moons since I ventured over there. I used to like GF a whole lot, mainly because it also cataloged CDs. But once the updates stopped I switced to DVDSpot. Doubt that I'll go back since I've bought so many DVDs and CDs since I quit using it - I don't remember where I left off. Is its database up to date now?
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Originally Posted by DJLinus
Man, it's been many moons since I ventured over there. I used to like GF a whole lot, mainly because it also cataloged CDs. But once the updates stopped I switced to DVDSpot. Doubt that I'll go back since I've bought so many DVDs and CDs since I quit using it - I don't remember where I left off. Is its database up to date now?
Hmm I was unaware that it got out of date. I like some of the options it has. I'll definitely stop using it once it stops serving its purpose.
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Originally Posted by Tarantino
I don't know of anyone who still uses Guzzlefish...
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I use Guzzlefish. They recently updated their database, and I have about five times as many CDs as DVDs, so it's nice to be able to track both at the same site. Plus, I didn't appreciate DVD Aficionado's bullshit political messages so I quit that site.
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I started with GF, but switched to DVD Profiler. No chance of ever going back either after the way GF basically abandoned their site for about a year.
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Personally, I gave up on GF a while back. Just too dang many titles not in their database, site too dang slow -- even with high speed connection, etc., etc. I liked some of their features, but they shot themselves in the foot when they let the database get so outdated. I used to use GF AND DVD Profiler, now I only use DVD Profiler. Good enough for me!
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I quit using Guzzlefish when they stopped updating their database. Unfortunately it would be easier to delete my list and start over, instead of trying to figure what titles I purchased and got rid of since I quit using it. Really something I don't want to do since maintaining lists at three other sites.

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