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Ant Movie Catalog 3.5.1.2 Publisher's description
Ant Movie Catalog is a free (opensource/GPL) program made to manage your collection of movies DVD, CD (VideoCD, DivX, ...) and tapes. Main features :* User interface translated in about thirty languages: English (default), Bielorussian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian (latin and cyrillic), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish* Can store catalog in two file format: its own binary format or XML* Import information from Internet (using scripts); by default it includes scripts for IMDB, Allociné (FR), Monsieur Cinéma (FR), Culturalia (ES), OFDb (DE), and lots of others* User-customizable links to do a search on movie websites* Information importation from avi/divx files (audio & video codec, resolution, framerate, size)* Scripting technology, using Object Pascal language, allowing to modify catalog: Find & replace, moving field values, ...* Printing, based on customizable templates* Export to other formats: HTML (based on a template that you can modify or create yourself), SQL commands (to re-import data in a DBMS such as MySQL), CSV (text files, can be used as tables with Microsft Excel for example), Origons.com* Import from other formats: CSV (Microsoft Excel can create such files, but a plain text file can be used too), Divx Manager, BaseDVDivx, Origons.com* Can store pictures inside catalog or link to external files (recommended for large pictures)* Supports PNG, JPEG and GIF* Loans management* Statistics with chart and pies* Can display the list as a tree, where movies are grouped by a specified field* Tested successfuly under Windows 95 & 98 (with some updates), Windows NT4 Workstation (SP4 required), Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Users reported that it works fine in Windows ME and Vista
Requirements: At least a 800x600 display