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    A Movie Collector

    Movie Collection App-fully portable. No Installation. Access database

    Free Movie Collection App-fully portable. No Installation. Beats a spreadsheet. :P Update: If over time your database has grown and is slow to to start the app, open the database in MS Access and go to compact and repair. The original version uses JET/targets x86 Quick Movie entry tips: https://sourceforge.net/projects/movie-collector/files/Help/?upload_just_completed=true Access database. Simple, but effective app to catalog your Movie Collection. If you download an updated...
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    XSPF Export Tool

    XSPF Export Tool

    copy files denoted in XSPF playlist to any location

    XSPF Export Tool loads an XSPF playlist (a "spiff" list), collects the music files denoted in the playlist from their locations, and then copies them to a single new location such as a folder or USB stick, portable device, network location, etc. Further, optional enumeration of output files is available. Don't forget to select the files from the list after the playlist loads using mouse or standard keyboard and mouse shortcuts such as CTRL+ A, CTRL+click, or SHIFT + click.
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