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DVD Profiler Analysis

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DVD Profiler is an Android application designed for managing and organizing DVD collections. The app allows users to catalog their DVDs with detailed information, including movie titles, cast, crew, and cover art. Users can easily search and filter their collection, making it simple to find specific titles or view their entire library. The intuitive interface enhances usability, ensuring that users can navigate through their collections with ease.

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In addition to cataloging, DVD Profiler offers features such as tracking borrowed DVDs, creating wish lists, and generating reports. The application supports barcode scanning for quick entry of new titles. Users can also synchronize their collections across devices, ensuring that their data is accessible wherever they go. Overall, DVD Profiler provides a robust solution for film enthusiasts looking to maintain a well-organized DVD library.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 2.3
Additional Requirements
Compatible with 2.3.3 and above.
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
294
Downloads Last Week
4

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Developer’s Description

DVD Profiler will help you take control of your DVD and Blu-ray collections.
Whether you're a current user of DVD Profiler for Windows or not, DVD Profiler for Android will help you take control of your DVD and Blu-ray addictions! This universal app is a one-time purchase and will run on your Android powered smartphone or tablet. DVD Profiler's unique combination of integrated application and custom online data access sets it apart from competing alternatives. With an enormous community of dedicated users worldwide, DVD Profiler's database is refined daily to provide detailed data for all your favorite (and not so favorite) movies. Our huge library of informational profiles for DVDs and Blu-rays (over 600,000 and counting) ensures you'll always have the scoop on new releases and the details of your collection on the go. If you have DVD Profiler for Windows, you can sync your collection to your Android device over a local Wi-fi connection. DVD Profiler for Android also includes free online storage of your collection via our DVD Profiler Online feature - share your collection between Android and iOS devices, or with a PC. New to DVD Profiler? No problem! Although the mobile and desktop apps work well together, the desktop app is not required. You can get started tracking your collection right on your Android device. - Add to your collection by search, by UPC (barcode scanning supported on many devices), or by browsing new and upcoming releases. - Keep track of your Wish List, Ordered, and Owned categories. Premium users of the desktop app can also create custom categories. - Monitor and update loans and viewings. Find out who has what with just a few taps. - Browse your collection by Genres, Media Types, Year, Rating, Country, etc. - Create and refine custom searches to find just the right DVD to watch. - View detailed data on each disc - full cover images, full cast and crew, ratings, genres, audio tracks and subtitles, etc. - Delve into your collection by Cast and Crew, branching your search by filmography. - View trailers and browse reviews right from the app. - Set and browse reviews for each entry, and browse reviews submitted by other DVD Profiler users. - Make changes on your desktop app, your mobile app, or both - the changes are merged seamlessly when you connect.Recent changes:Bug fixes, stability and performance improvements.Content rating: Medium Maturity

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