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what software should I use to keep track on my DVD´s and Laserdisk´s? (1 Viewer)

Jens Raethel

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I have been using DVD tracker for a long time, but since I bought a new computer, and tryed to move the program to it,

it wont work..

Now my question.

Is there a program that works both with dvd´s and laserdisc´s?

Will DVD profiler work?

Thank´s for any advice you could share..
 

Glenise

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I use MS Access to keep up with my DVDs and Laserdiscs.

I have created several querys which include these categories:

Action, comedy, Disney, drama, dvd, family, horror, laserdisc, music, rated g, rated pg, rated pg-13, rated r, sci fi and suspense.

Also, my database has the following information:

Title Actor Category Format Rating

Ex.

Lock Up Stallone Action DVD R
 

Brett Hancock

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For DVD's I use DVD Aficionado. I like the fact that you do everything online and there is nothing to download becuase DVD Profiler starting acting up on my computer. Also I like the overall look and it is easy to add and move titles around.
 

LarryH

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I just use an Excel spreadsheet. This gives me good sorting and editing features and I can create a .txt file from the title column to export to my Handspring PDA.
 

Tony Aguila

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You should give IMDb a try. You can set up a My Movies account (free). They have an account limit, though... 10,000 titles. :D
 

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