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    Data Crow

    Data Crow

    The ultimate cataloguer

    Data Crow allows you to use the standard movie & video (divx, xvid, DVD, Blu-ray, etc), book (and eBooks), images, board games, comic books, games & software, music (mp3 and other music files) cataloguing modules. Besides these modules, which you can change to fit your requirements, you can create new modules (want to catalogue your stamps, equipment, or anything else?). The GUI is skinnable. Reporting (using JasperReports and their community edition JasperSoft Developer Studio ), loan administration, item importing & exporting, backup & restore and many other optional features are waiting for you.
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    XLocate

    XLocate

    Conveniently search and update any volume

    XLocate is a file system index management tool and a front-end to the most popular GNU-Linux fast search utilities. XLocate allows you to maintain a collection of databases for fixed and removable hard disks, shelved CD/DVD/Blu-ray collections, network places, memory sticks etc. You can define search sets and get a high level of flexibility through extensive options. XLocate automatically recognizes through libmagic the most widespread locate database formats (GNU locate, slocate and mlocate/plocate). XLocate’s versions from 0.81 keep track of your disk partitions using their UUID, so you don’t have to specify anything in order to add them to the catalogue. ...
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    Burn 360
    This is a frontend to ffmpeg and standard VCD/DVD ripping creation programs written in perl-gtk2. It is designed to enable (as seperate processes) ;VCD/DVD ripping;Any Media-transcoding that ffmpeg supports ;DVD creation
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    A CD/DVD catalogue for keeping information about your disc collections. This project is under development.
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    A film DVD collection manager, written in Java. Catalogue DVDs by titles, cast, year, running time... even use a link to the IMDb website for that film.
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    DiskAt is disk/media catalogue app supporting multiple categories per item, good search and features which allow to use it as Movie/DVD/etc database. Written with PHP/Python/SQLite.
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    It is a perl script for catalogue Disks (CD/DVD or main folder of any disks).Works only in MS Windows with Perl interpreter (32 or 64 bit)
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    catalogue is simple application, able to scan cd/dvd/dir or other media, and cataloging they in database. When scanning is done, user can search database for dir/file/track.
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