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Video/DVD Database for Palm?
I am looking for advice for a, preferably free, video and DVD database program for a Palm. My computer is a Mac OS X machine, and it would be great to find a program that would work with both.
I do need it on the Palm because I'm starting to forget what exactly I already have when I'm in the store looking to buy. Any recommendations? |
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I have two far-from-perfect solutions:
1. HandyShopper. It's free, but it is not a "database program", as much as an enhanced to-do lists program. But it will solve your problem while you're in the store. You can type all your lists in the Palm desktop (in a Memo), and later import it to HandyShopper. http://www.freewarepalm.com/database...-english.shtml 2. Smartlist to go. All you can ask for... at 39.99! http://www.dataviz.com/products/smar...ogo/index.html Last edited by Francesco; 09-14-2004 at 04:37 PM. |
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Currently I have all (most) of my movies in an excel spreadsheet and then use documents to go to keep it on my handheld. I too would like a dedicated program to do this with a Mac, but I would also like it to keep it's database on the card. Maybe too much to ask.
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How much would you pay for the entire IMDB collection, with all links, actors, movies, history, biographies, and so on... in a Palm format?
Not a standalone application, but an actual high-quality "encyclopedia" on your Palm. I'm gauging how popular this would be, before I finish the local version I have here for redistribution. Its a LOT of work (and the licensing costs are pretty high), but it might be worth it, if the return is enough to cover my time + licensing. |
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Hacker, I believe your post deserves it's own thread, so more people can see it.
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Francesco, your idea for using shopper program for movies I want to buy is a good one. I have Splashshopper and I can type my Amazon wishlist in it which will help a lot. For some reason I never thought of using it that way. But it solves part of the problem.
As far as a DB of what I already have: I messed around with a freebie called Media Database http://www.kaseisoft.com/in.html today. It might work, but I may continue looking as I'm not getting the desktop data to work with the handheld. I think I will continue looking for something. Hacker, I agree with Francesco, that is a pretty important question and deserves some consideration. |
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DVD collection maintenance programs?
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I've tried DVDpedia on MacOS X, and was not impressed. It's supposed to take information from IMdb and Amazon and combine that, but it's pretty much worthless. Frankly, I haven't seen anything in the field of DVD collection maintenance systems that I would bother with on any platform, even if they were free. |
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I have Maltin, and the Video Hound (as well as the Tomeraider version of IMDB), and agree with shub-internet to a point. I actually think Maltin's guide is pretty good for cataloging your dvd collection and does pretty well as far as movie guides go. VH is super-huge and really sloooow.
Why do I have three of them? I'm sick, I tell you. I also refer to Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes each week before I both to see any films. I love the trivia in the IMDB. Yes, I'm clearly deranged and love movies. Maltin's guide doesn't have a desktop version, so I don't know if that's a sticking point with you. I find that it works really well just off the pda. Last edited by sUnShInE; 09-15-2004 at 04:11 PM. |
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DVD collection maintenance programs?
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Note that Maltin has now come out with a 2005 version, I don't know about VideoHound. Still, I don't think this answers the question of the DVD database -- I have yet to find a single program on either Palm or MacOS X that does anything close to what I personally want. Out of curiosity, how are you getting the IMDB data so you can carry it around with you? |
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