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MediaMan let you create and organize your own media catalog. It combines the capabilities of managing all kinds of media, including books, DVDs, CDs, VHS tapes, software and game titles. Managing a media collection is finally pain-free.
With MediaMan, you can make use of the automated content retrieval function to create your digital catalog without typing. Keep an eye on borrowed and rental items with the status management feature. Plus, you can export your collection to web pages or even images to share with your friends. Update of my review for version 3.0, which in fact, has failed to impress me in any way, the new interface resembles Vista Explorer, which, in my personal opinion, i don't like. Toolbar menu is gone as well,so i don't see where to set options.
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Not a fan of skinned applications (still use media player classic and foobar for example), the new non-client area of the window looks like Vista and out of place in my XP box. Having a built in media player, is also superfluous (at least to catalog DVD's) And the price is still expensive. Still looking for a good DVD catalog application. By far the best DVD Cataloging program (I don't like the confusing interfaces of the other ones). However is not perfect. - The price is too high for something which one would do as a hobby (when an excel sheet or a txt file do the job) particularly after being free for some time. - IMDB Importing would be a big plus.
- Keyboard support in the shelf view would be nice as well, if you press a 'P' for example it does nothing when it should go items beginning with 'P' - Lack of customization on what is shown in other view modes does not I still use the free version, and a recent test on the latest version did not tempted me to buy the license. But I'll keep checking, I would like to reward the author, but I don't think a cataloging program should cost so much. Don't know which came first but this looks just like a mac program called Delicious Library, which costs $40 too.hmmmm This one doesn't quite have the polish that DL has but I like it and I prefer having one program for all my books, games and dvd's rather than a single program for each like the collectorz.com approach.
Just wished it would allow me to choose the sites to get info from rather than all amazon.com sites but that and a few more features keep this from being a 5. Thanx 'aerthling' for the link to the free version. Update of my review for version 3.0, which in fact, has failed to impress me in any way, the new interface resembles Vista Explorer, which, in my personal opinion, i don't like. Toolbar menu is gone as well,so i don't see where to set options. Not a fan of skinned applications (still use media player classic and foobar for example), the new non-client area of the window looks like Vista and out of place in my XP box.
Having a built in media player, is also superfluous (at least to catalog DVD's) And the price is still expensive. Still looking for a good DVD catalog application. By far the best DVD Cataloging program (I don't like the confusing interfaces of the other ones). Mugen Super Mario Character Download. However is not perfect. Colbert Christmas Music Download here. - The price is too high for something which one would do as a hobby (when an excel sheet or a txt file do the job) particularly after being free for some time. - IMDB Importing would be a big plus.
- Keyboard support in the shelf view would be nice as well, if you press a 'P' for example it does nothing when it should go items beginning with 'P' - Lack of customization on what is shown in other view modes does not I still use the free version, and a recent test on the latest version did not tempted me to buy the license. But I'll keep checking, I would like to reward the author, but I don't think a cataloging program should cost so much. Don't know which came first but this looks just like a mac program called Delicious Library, which costs $40 too.hmmmm This one doesn't quite have the polish that DL has but I like it and I prefer having one program for all my books, games and dvd's rather than a single program for each like the collectorz.com approach. Just wished it would allow me to choose the sites to get info from rather than all amazon.com sites but that and a few more features keep this from being a 5. Thanx 'aerthling' for the link to the free version.
Music + Video + Game + Book Organizer + More MediaMan is a general purpose collection organizer. It helps you quickly establish a digital database of your collection, and makes it easy to keep item tracked. It automatically retrieves item information from the web, and provides tags, folders, and editing capability so that you can further manipulate them and keep them organized. MediaMan can also associates files on your hard drive, plays music in background while organizing your collection, and creates beautiful exports or print-outs so that you can share with your friends.
Take Pain Out of Organizing Right click on any folders to create additional ones to organize items by nature. Drag and drop items to put them in separate folders.
This could be the easiest way to get started, and keep your collection clean. When you are ready to classify items in detail, press Ctrl+3 to switch to tag mode. By editing items and assign tags to them, you can use natural words to describe a group of items by genre, subjects, keywords, or how much you liked them. You can also try right clicking on items and use 'Quick Tag' to assign tags, or drag items to tags to re-organize your collection in a snap.