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DVDpedia is a DVD cataloging software for Mac OS X. To save you time and effort, it retrieves all DVD information from the Internet and lets you arrange your DVDs in any which way you like.
DVDpedia lets you retrieve information about your movies (both VHS and DVD) from various sites on the Internet. You can search using pretty much any keyword - from a director to the movie title or an actor's name. Or use a combination of them all. If you have a scanner, you can find your movies even faster. Just open a search window and scan the UPC of the movie. DVDpedia does the rest for you. Cuecats, modified or not, are supported too.
Once you have gathered all the info for your DVDs, organize them any which way you want. Set up collections. Once you've created a collection, you can simply drag and drop to add DVDs. Or create smart collections that update themselves automatically everytime you add a DVD. Just set the criteria for the smart collection and DVDpedia will organize itself. You can also make a wish list for DVDs you don't own yet and a borrowed list to remember who borrowed what movie at what date and when it is due back. You can export your library, or just a collection, using the HTML templates that come with the program. Or, if those are not enough, you can write your own templates.
Limitations: unregistered version limits you to adding 10 DVDs but is otherwise fully functional.
Requirements:
OS X 10.4.9 or later
Universal Binary
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