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MediaMan

manage your media collection

Our Rating: 4.5 stars (Very Good!)

MediaMan is a media manager for all your digital and print media, including books, video games, DVDs, software or music CDs and VHS tapes. You can enter your items by typing or scanning their barcode, or search for them by keyword on international Amazon sites or the Library of Congress. The program automatically imports cover images, descriptions and other details, including user reviews (if available). If you do not have a barcode scanner, MediaMan offers an option to use your webcam to scan the barcode, however, as much as we liked the idea, we could not get it to work. Another outstanding feature is the virtual bookcase view that displays nicely rendered images that resemble your books and CDs, using their original cover art, which provides a stylish way to browse your collection. Other features include rental management, export to various formats, personal tags and ratings, file attachments, custom information fields and more. You can also use the program to launch music or other media directly from the library, as long as the media is located on your PC. Overall, an easy-to-use media organizer with high levels of customization and an attractive virtual shelf display.

Pros: Very attractive library display; adding items is fast and easy; very customizable

Cons: Barcode scan with webcam not reliable;

Free Trial, $39.95

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Product Details

MediaMan
Publisher He Shiming
File Size8602 kb
Version3.0.1034 (history)
Last updatedMay 29, 2009
LicenseFree Trial, $39.95
Windows2000/XP/Vista
RequirementsNone
Trial Limitations30 day trial. Some features disabled.

clean software MediaMan does not contain any adware or spyware.
Popularity: 3/5 Overall Rank: 4893

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