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- Price: Free to try (14-day trial); $49.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: March 12, 2008
- Total Downloads: 67,088
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From Code|Aero Technologies :Movie Label 2009 helps you organize your movie collection. The information about you is indexed automatically, using the online IMDB movie database. Images of your DVD, Blu-ray and VHS covers are retrieved from Amazon. Movie Label helps you keep track of loans and future purchases. Traditional media such as DVD and VHS, and digital media such as DivX are supported. Movie Label is built on a client and server database engine that ensures stability and speed no matter the database size. A number of pre-defined reports and a report designer enable you to print your collection information in a variety of ways. You can also export your data to HTML, XML, Excel, and text. Movie Label is available in English, Italian, German, Dutch, French, Danish, Portuguese, Croatian, Czech and Swedish. Version 4 build 71 adds a Czech translation.
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Version: Movie Label 2009 4 build 71
"The Best Movie Organizer for the Movie Connoisseur!"
Pros: This easy to use application not only helps you organize your collection of DVDs it also provides you with a wealth of information on individual movies. For example, on Citizen Kane it found and recorded, all automatically, the following information on the movie:
"In 1970, film critic Pauline Kael wrote an essay called "Raising Kane". In it, she credited co-screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz for writing the entire script for this film, while alleging that Orson Welles "didn't write one line of the shooting script". However, this conclusion has very little factual basis, and was largely based on hearsay. The shooting script was actually based on two scripts (written separately by Welles and Mankiewicz) that Welles combined into one for the final version.
In 1971, shortly after Pauline Kael's infamous "Raising Kane" essay first appeared in the New Yorker, Esquire printed the "Kane Mutiny", an essay apparently by Peter Bogdanovich that disputed most of Kael's claims. However, the essay was actually written by Orson Welles."
That's what I mean by the best organizer for a connoisseur! It also provides a comprehensive set of reports and statistics, not to mention a loan facility and even an email template to remind borrowers to return your DVDs!
In short, if the price is not a major issue, then I don't think you can find a better organizer for your precious DVD collection.
Cons: One or two minor niggles with my version (4.0 Build 707) but nothing serious. Also, a little more control over the user interface or at least a more comprehensive set of design templates and options for the interface would have been the icing on the cake. But, as I said, these are relatively minor. If you are serious about your movies, you ought to seriously consider this application.
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