Good alternative to DVD Profiler?
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Good alternative to DVD Profiler?
Hi,
Im a newcomer to the site and a UK resident. I've started to use DVD Profiler but I dont really like the layout on the internet uploaded version. the scroll bars on both columns are very off-putting.
I was wondering if anyone could recommend good alternatives?? DVD Aficionado is ok but again the look/layout isnt anything to brag about. Don't get me wrong, I'm not putting down the sites or their services, I'm just looking for the "coolest" one :-)
Now I like DVD Spot but it doesnt have a region 2 database so me being from the UK and region 2 being my main dvds doesnt help :-(
If anyone could point me to a great software I would appreciate it. (I've heard of something called movie track but apparently its not the same as the above?!)
Thanks!!!
Im a newcomer to the site and a UK resident. I've started to use DVD Profiler but I dont really like the layout on the internet uploaded version. the scroll bars on both columns are very off-putting.
I was wondering if anyone could recommend good alternatives?? DVD Aficionado is ok but again the look/layout isnt anything to brag about. Don't get me wrong, I'm not putting down the sites or their services, I'm just looking for the "coolest" one :-)
Now I like DVD Spot but it doesnt have a region 2 database so me being from the UK and region 2 being my main dvds doesnt help :-(
If anyone could point me to a great software I would appreciate it. (I've heard of something called movie track but apparently its not the same as the above?!)
Thanks!!!
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If you like DVDSpot, send them an email about the region 2 problem. The guy that runs the site should get back to you fairly quickly, and he's always very helpful.
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Last edited by The_Infidel; 12-25-04 at 07:32 PM.