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DVD Cataloging - What Program Do You Use?
I was using Delicious Library (Mac) for my DVD's, and recently switched to DVDPedia, because of the option to have a mobile version on my iPhone.
So the question is, what DVD cataloging system do you use (if any at all)? I used to use Guzzlefish, then was at DVDSpot (RIP them both...). So I had lost faith in them, but recently returned. = J |
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Dvdaf
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Profiler
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I use the most powerful one known in existence: my brain.
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I also used Guzzlefish then DVD Spot. Haven't opted to give it a third try. I think the best option would be some sort of non-online database, so it wouldn't be able to shut down on me.
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DVDAficionado for visual record and Word Document for reference, i.e. director and release year.
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Dvdaf (online) and Excel (offline). The Excel document gets updated the most though.
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Tarantino, they're in the process of making a mobile version of Delicious Library FYI.
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I use Aficionado and Count.
Neither of which can hold a candle to DVDSpot. Man, I miss that site. :( |
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DVDAf
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DVD Profiler, hands down for me. I also use MS Excel for offline work.
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Movie Collector offline, DVDAF online
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I loved DVDSpot, and have refused to move on to another. Partly due to stubbornness, but partly because the others just aren't nearly as good, imo.
I'd love one that has an iphone app, but am PC only. Could DVDpedia help me? Will research..... |
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i was using dvdaf and then switched to gurulib ( i was able to have my books on there as well) however the past 4 weeks or so it looks like its down. so i dont know what im going to do.
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None at all
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Should've set up the poll for multiple selections. There are many who use more than one.
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I miss DVD Spot, getting by with DVD Profiler (free version) and maintain an Excel file. God, only on this site is that sentence a cliche....
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DVDProfiler. By far the best one available.
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Excel (to track DVDs, rentals, and video games) as well as http://www.wakefieldsoft.com/videolist/
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Collectorz-Movie Collector
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I'm actually leaning towards just putting them in a spreadsheet/database using google docs.
That way, it will be accessible anywhere, and hopefully future proof. I will not go thru losing another DVDSpot. |
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DVDProfiler for me
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Originally Posted by speedy1961
(Post 9492376)
DVDProfiler for me
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I use Open Office to keep a spreadsheet.
I started out at DVDaf, until they changed the format and I hated it. Then I switched to DVDSpot and we all know what happened to them. I'd like to have my collection online again, but I've yet to find a good option. DVDaf would work if they would ever implement an import function. I'm definitely never going online only again though, after DVDSpot I will always keep an offline version. I'm not redoing my list a third time. |
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Originally Posted by smashthesymbols
(Post 9493061)
I use Open Office to keep a spreadsheet.
I started out at DVDaf, until they changed the format and I hated it. Then I switched to DVDSpot and we all know what happened to them. I'd like to have my collection online again, but I've yet to find a good option. DVDaf would work if they would ever implement an import function. I'm definitely never going online only again though, after DVDSpot I will always keep an offline version. I'm not redoing my list a third time. You'd have an excel-compatible spreadsheet, with offline, online, and mobile access. |
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