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Old 12-11-04 | 08:30 AM
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Cheapest place to catalog dvds?

I don't want to use DvdAf or guzzlefish and I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions of where I should store my DVDS.

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Old 12-11-04 | 08:34 AM
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A "Cheapest place" better than a free place will be hard to find... Why you don't want to use one of them ?
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There are lots of threads about online cataloging but one advantage of DVDProfiler is that your collection is stored on your computer so you don't have to go online to access it.
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DVD Spot or DVD Profiler
Old 12-11-04 | 09:41 AM
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Depends on how big your collection is. The bigger it gets, the more you are willing to fork out $25 for DVD Profiler (at least I think that's how much it is because it's been like 3 years since I signed up with them).

In my opinion, spare yourself a DVD, and go buy DVD Profiler. You won't regret it after you accumulate a few hundred...three-hundred...four-hundred...
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DVDprofiler is free shareware, but I would recommend registering it to get rid of ads and support the best dvd cataloging software!
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Originally Posted by Kinyo
I don't want to use DvdAf or guzzlefish and I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions of where I should store my DVDS.

thanks
I won't just blindly suggest a solution without understanding what your needs are.

Would you like to be able to track your DVDs on your PDA?
Would you like to be able to maintain your list on your PC and upload it for viewing online?
Would you like to be able to track discs that are on DVD+/-R?
Do you need to track "unofficial" titles?
Would you like the flexibility of both IMPORTing and EXPORTing data?
Would you like to maintain a complete "loan history" of discs? (not just if a disc is on loan, but keep track of everyone who borrowed it and when they returned it)
Would you like the ability to be able to fully customize printed or online reports?

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