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  1. Member thespook's Avatar
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    Hi
    Does anyone know of a good DVD database software I can use. It would have to allow me to print out a list and to be able to e-mail the list, easy to use.
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    This one is pretty good. It's the one that I use.
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    I 2nd the vote for collectorz, I have used it also, very nice.
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    I use CatVids
    it downloads the info for your DVD's from Amazon and IMDB, has a nice interface (though there is a bit of a learning curve at first) and it has a nifty feature that lets your friends "check out" a video like at the library, so you know which movies are being loaned out and who has them
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    Originally Posted by Xylob the Destroyer
    I use CatVids
    it downloads the info for your DVD's from Amazon and IMDB, has a nice interface (though there is a bit of a learning curve at first) and it has a nifty feature that lets your friends "check out" a video like at the library, so you know which movies are being loaned out and who has them
    collectorz has all those options also
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    i have a simple one i made up in ms access. title, genre, actors, and notes. kept it simple since you have to enter by hand. i don't have a gazillion movies so it's no problem. also made up an icon for the desktop.
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    I use collectorz, but like with any rpogram like that, the real pain is that you have to actually enter in all the titles yourself (unless you have a UPC code scanner handy, in which case I guess it's a snap).
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    If you use the online database lookup (imdb, Amazon, etc), it's fairly easy.
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    This one lets you type in the UPC code from the DVD and fills in the rest.
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    Thanks for your help guys, downloaded some and just playing with them at the moment.
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