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All My Movies 5.6

filesize: 7.19 MB

Organize and track your movie collection.

Published:
Sep 18, 2009
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Shareware
Cost
$44.95
Trial Period:
30 Days
OS:
7 / 98 / 2k / Me / XP / 2003 / Vista
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4ra
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81%
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As a serious movie collector, you might have hundreds of movies in your collection. As your collection grows, organizing your collection so that you always know whether you have a particular title gets more difficult. There are products that promise to organize your entire collection for fast and easy reference. All you must do, they say, is enter every little detail about each movie you have...by hand! You might be a movie fan, but is it really fun to spend hours and hours manually entering all the information about your movies? All My Movies delivers what other products just promise: a really fast way to organize your collection. Thanks to online movie databases such as IMDB.com, you will no longer need to type in all the details. Instead, you just enter the name or UPC code of your video or DVD, and All My Movies will immediately retrieve everything else from the Internet. Browsing and searching your collection with All My Movies is easy, fast and fun. When you first enter a movie into the system, All My Movies will automatically download the box cover, presenting your collection in the same way it looks on your shelf. If you ever forget what's inside the movie, All My Movies offers a convenient way to show you what's in the box. Just insert a DVD into your computer, and All My Movies will automatically capture frame shots and store them in the database for your reference. What if you remember that you had that DVD, but it's not on the shelf? Maybe someone borrowed the disk from you, but do you remember who? All My Movies keeps track of your videos with a powerful loan manager. It will allow you to record and look up who borrowed a particular disk and remind you about overdue loaners. If you regularly loan movies from your collection, you will definitely value these powerful tracking features. You will be able to see who has borrowed a particular movie and when it was borrowed, as well as the history of the borrower

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By steve25
Jun 02, 2009 | 02:26 AM
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I use freeware Movienizer, it's easy to use, I just enter the movie name and the program search the info in various internet databases and arranges everything in appropriate categories.
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