EMDB (Eric's Movie Database) version 5.36 has been released, continuing its role as a compact utility for cataloging DVD collections. This software offers a range of features to enhance user experience, including automatic data import from the IMDB database, the ability to export information in various formats such as text, CSV, or a complete website. Additionally, EMDB includes a loan tracker to manage borrowed DVDs, a thumbnail cover preview for visual reference, and a robust search function to quickly find titles within the database.
Notably, EMDB is developed in C++ using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, which allows it to operate independently of the .NET framework and other external libraries, ensuring a lightweight installation. The user interface supports a multitude of languages, making it accessible to a global audience. Languages included in the setup are English, Danish, Dutch, Italian, German, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish, Hungarian, Croatian, Swedish, Greek, Catalan, Czech, Norwegian, Japanese, Finnish, French, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovenian, Serbian, Arabic, and Brazilian Portuguese.
As EMDB continues to evolve, future updates could potentially include enhanced features such as cloud synchronization for sharing collections across devices, a mobile version for on-the-go access, or integration with streaming services to track digital movie collections. These improvements would further position EMDB as an essential tool for movie enthusiasts looking to manage both physical and digital media seamlessly
Notably, EMDB is developed in C++ using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, which allows it to operate independently of the .NET framework and other external libraries, ensuring a lightweight installation. The user interface supports a multitude of languages, making it accessible to a global audience. Languages included in the setup are English, Danish, Dutch, Italian, German, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish, Hungarian, Croatian, Swedish, Greek, Catalan, Czech, Norwegian, Japanese, Finnish, French, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovenian, Serbian, Arabic, and Brazilian Portuguese.
As EMDB continues to evolve, future updates could potentially include enhanced features such as cloud synchronization for sharing collections across devices, a mobile version for on-the-go access, or integration with streaming services to track digital movie collections. These improvements would further position EMDB as an essential tool for movie enthusiasts looking to manage both physical and digital media seamlessly
EMDB 5.36 released
EMDB (Eric's Movie Database) is a tiny cataloging utility designed for keeping track of your DVD collection.