Templatesĭetailed view is actually a XSL template, which means: HTML + CSS. The default view for details is not much better, plain and unimaginative. The thumbnails are blur-fiesta, forced into predefined-size, regardless of original image’s aspect ratio. The thumbnail view is…brrr! Each thumbnail has this deep-shadowy look, so web'95-like. List view has ugly checkmark icon which I can’t remove, otherwise it’s just plain old list control. It has list item view for browsing the collection and (from recently) thumbnail view. The toolbar icons are so horrible that I turn all toolbars off (I use menu items). There is one problem though: interface is…well, ugly. You then need to pick the correct items and MovieCollector will merge all found data. It will look for all possible data about the movie through all the sources and present you with the result list of candidates. It has truck-load of features, of which multiple data sources are the most important one:Īdding movies is dead-easy: you run the wizard, type-in any number of movie names (even part of it), check the sources you want to search and click the button. Those apps can be beautiful as Eye Nebula - they don’t have the substance.Ĭ’s MovieCollector does. It does not have too many data about the movies, often lacks non-US movies and/or non-US DVD editions. They both work with just Amazon, and pardon me - but Amazon just does not cut it. Although they are nice, they seriously lack one crucial thing once you go past the interface: sources. Equivalent software in the Windows world is MediaMan, although it’s far from finished, if I may say. Delicious Library gets a lot of praise and good word of mouth, mostly due to its iSight barcode scanning and lovely interface. And which naturally leads to cataloging software, which is this post’s topic. This coincided with start of my DVD collection, which has now grown to over 200 movies. I used to have huge DivX movie collection, but essentially give/threw it away due to really bad image quality. Whether it is music, videos of particular type (like Steve Jobs keynotes), paper gadget ads…or DVDs. ** Check out other apps by Sort It! Apps to manage most any collection you own.I have a knack for collecting. Offline viewing of collection, export your collection, extra themes, and more! Shake to select a random item in your collection. Bulk Scanning to add your movies to the application even quicker. High resolution cover art for each movie. Support for all formats, 3D, countries, regions, and more. All of our data is user driven so correct it as need and it will fix it for everyone! Edit any movie details that are incorrect. Add your person details to a movie: Loaned To, Purchase Price, Storage Location, etc. View your collection as you'd see it on a wall. Sort with the words The and A in the title. A coverflow view to see all of your movies when you turn your device sideways. Filter an Sort on any field of information within a movie. Create a Wishlist of existing and new movies that you'd like to eventually own. Syncs directly with so you can manage your collection online at any computer! Access from any mobile or desktop device any time! Create a free account and store your movies collection list in the cloud online. Here are just a handful of the features you get with this app: Uses barcode scanning, database search and manual barcode entry. ** Also look for our apps on the iPad! ** Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray, DVD, VHS, and more! View information, cover art, and add personal details. Quickly catalog, filter, sort, and manage all of the movies you own.
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