EMDB (Eric's Movie Database) version 5.38 has been released, continuing its role as a compact and efficient tool for cataloging DVD collections. This utility allows users to easily manage their movie libraries with features such as automatic importation of data from the IMDB database, the ability to export collections to various formats like text and CSV, and even the option to create a complete website for sharing their database. Additional features include a loan tracker to keep tabs on borrowed DVDs, a thumbnail cover preview for easy identification, a robust search function, and a user-friendly multi-language interface.
Written in C++ utilizing Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, EMDB operates independently without the need for the .NET framework or any external libraries. The software supports a wide array of languages, making it accessible to a diverse user base. The included language options range from English, German, and Spanish to less commonly spoken languages such as Slovak and Serbian, ensuring that many users can navigate and utilize the program comfortably.
Looking ahead, future updates for EMDB could focus on enhancing user experience by incorporating features like cloud backup for movie databases, improved integration with streaming services, or even mobile app support. This would not only modernize the software but also cater to the evolving needs of movie enthusiasts who increasingly blend physical and digital media. Additionally, user feedback mechanisms could be implemented to allow for continuous improvement based on the community's preferences and suggestions
Written in C++ utilizing Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, EMDB operates independently without the need for the .NET framework or any external libraries. The software supports a wide array of languages, making it accessible to a diverse user base. The included language options range from English, German, and Spanish to less commonly spoken languages such as Slovak and Serbian, ensuring that many users can navigate and utilize the program comfortably.
Looking ahead, future updates for EMDB could focus on enhancing user experience by incorporating features like cloud backup for movie databases, improved integration with streaming services, or even mobile app support. This would not only modernize the software but also cater to the evolving needs of movie enthusiasts who increasingly blend physical and digital media. Additionally, user feedback mechanisms could be implemented to allow for continuous improvement based on the community's preferences and suggestions
EMDB 5.38 released
EMDB (Eric's Movie Database) is a tiny cataloging utility designed for keeping track of your DVD collection.