Delicious Library—against the odds of being both commercial software and Mac only—took home the first place medal in this weekend's Hive Five Best Movie Cataloging Tools vote. Another essential app for cataloging your movie database is iCollect Movies Pro. With the ability to enter your movies by scanning the barcode, typing the barcode, and typing in the title, you have. Five Best Movie Cataloging Tools Delicious Library / Mac OS X / $40. Delicious Library was a popular candidate for organizing movies, but this app can. DVD Profiler / Windows / $30. DVD Profiler is a commercial application, but with a generous trial. All the features of. Collectorz Movie.
Movienizer™ is a powerful movie organizer that contains features of an encyclopedia. It was developed by movie lovers specially for movie lovers.
Bringing your movie collection under control
If you use Movienizer, the movie catalog program, you will always know where on your shelf or on your hard drive a particular movie can be found, what audio tracks, subtitles and other parameters it has. A sensible film synopsis along with the list of actors and with the movie cover will be a bonus.
Memories about the movie
After adding a movie to Movienizer you will always remember if you have already watched it, what the movie is about and how much you liked it. A glance at the movie description and shots from the film will suffice. Shots can be added automatically from the corresponding file or DVD. Movienizer can store your own movie rating, as well as ratings of online movie databases (like IMDb).
You are a movie expert
Thanks to Movienizer you will know everything about the world of movies. Learn what awards were given to the film, its budget, what people were starring in it. Find out at what age the actors played in the movie, when they were born, in what other films they participated. Prepare yourself to be called a 'walking encyclopedia'.
Create a movie catalog
You can create an illustrated movie catalog for media players: Dune, Popcorn, WDTV and Google TV.
Where did I see this actor?.
In a few seconds you will learn everything about the movie or the actor that you find interesting. The film cataloger will automatically perform an Internet search and download necessary information (movie synopsis, movie cover, movie rating, movie awards, gross, shots, filmography). All of this will be saved in the local film database, and you will be able to remember instantly in which movie a favorite actor played, or to review a movie description.
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The great thing about books? You can never get enough of them. But if you find your book collection becoming unmanageable, there are plenty of home library apps to help you get it under control. Take stock of the tomes on your increasingly crowded shelves with these eight top-rated cataloging home library apps for iPhone and Android. Then you can carry your personal library right in your pocket for easy reference.
1. Goodreads
Like many avid readers, I use Goodreads to keep track of my TBR and read negative reviews of books I love to make myself angry for fun. But there’s a lesser-known barcode scanner feature that lets you add books directly to lists without having to search for them. This is a great way to keep tabs on what you’ve already read vs. what you hope to read in the future. And, it’s free!
Available for iOS and Android.
2. Libib
Finally, an app for amateur librarians (we’re out there, I promise). Libib offers both paid and unpaid plans. The free option lets you scan and organize up to 5,000 books—plus movies, video games, and albums—while the pro plan has space for up to 100,000. Both versions of the app give users access to tons of additional features.
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Statistics nerds will fall for this app’s chart feature. It breaks down everything from the retail value of your book collection to the amount of pages currently on your shelves. Delicious Library also makes recommendations based on how you rate books you’ve read, so you always have inspo for your TBR.
While not a cataloguing app in the traditional sense, Reco lets you keep track of recommendations from friends, and dole them out too. Think of it as your cheat sheet for when you can’t remember what books you wanted to read while you’re browsing at Barnes and Noble.
Library Thing is similar to Goodreads, but with a stronger focus on the cataloging aspect. Part social media platform, part library-style catalog, the app sources book info from more than 4,967 libraries worldwide (plus Amazon). There’s even a feature that tracks titles you’ve lent out to friends. If you’re generous enough to let any of your books out of sight, that is.
Available for iOS and Android.
6. Book Catalogue
This app takes more of a bare-bones approach. It allows users to input titles manually or search by IBSN or barcode and sort using a variety of metrics including author name. It’s free and has a 4.4 rating on the Google Play store.
Available for Android.
7. Gerty
Gerty is for readers who really miss taking literature classes in college. While primarily an ereader, it allows you to organize both physical books and ebooks on shelves. Note-taking and journaling features let you annotate your reading experience in myriad fun, interactive ways.
Available for iOS.
8. Book Crawler
This is another stellar cataloguing app that helps you compile an easily searchable list of books you own, It connects with Goodreads so you can check out reviews of titles you haven’t read yet or see how your opinions on books differ from that of your friends.