MediaMan is a Palm OS application for keeping track of multiple catalogs of various type of media.
It is primarily designed for tracking DVDs, but supports LDs, VCDs and VHS tapes. The primary view is a list of media titles, which can be sorted by various criteria and display extra data associated with each title.
Other screens are used for viewing and editing details for the individual titles and for managing the various catalogs and preferences.
Data stored include: Title, Director, Cast, Loaned To, Cost, Web Link, Studio, Genre, # Discs, Region Code, 2 Audio Format fields, 2 Video Format Fields, Year, Length, Format, MPAA Rating, User Rating, Status, Date, Watched and 2 User Customizable fields.
Data can be imported and exported in comma-delimited format for easy backups and conversion to other data formats.
What's New in This Release:
· Added popup lists for viewing multiple cast and directors from the list.
· Allow sorting and viewing of the user rating from the list.
· Added import file for Top 100 movie lists.
· Various minor enhancements, see readme.txt
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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