
Kate asked me to review the new “Pedia” media managers which organize books, CDs, DVDs, and games on your Mac.
The whole suite is a nifty collection of the way you want your stuff to be organized on your Mac. I have just one complaint. A mini rant, so keep reading.
Bruji is the publisher of DVDpedia, CDpedia, Gamepedia, and Bookpedia—four separate applications which fully organize all the respective media on a Mac.
Individually, or as a suite, these ‘Pedia’.... (excerpted).
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RB said:
How much organization do you need?
I use DVD/CDpedia to keep track of the items I have purchased which tends to reduce the number of duplications.
These apps have the ability to use a bar code scanner which can cut down on the manual work of entering data.
If it does not suit you, then don’t use it.