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All My Movies – DVD catalog program

May 14, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve been asked to do discuss the DVD catalog program All My Movies, and I think this would be a great program for anyone that has a large collection of DVD’s, CDs, VHS tapes and other forms of media that they’d like to keep track of an organize.

The program is a very easy to use DVD and Movie Catalog. Use the program to catalog details of your personal media collection. What I like about the program is that you don’t need to sit and spend hours filling out all the movies details for your catalog. Just give the program a little bit of information such as the movie title and it will automatically download all the details from the internet movie database. All My Movies is even Windows Vista compatible.

All My Movies isn’t just for English language films, it’s actually a multilingual organizer. It supports English, Greek, Russian, Dutch, Belorussian, French, Latvian, Serbian, Polish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Spanish, Danish, Korean, Slovak, Chinese and German languages.

All my Movies supports additional internet movie databases with plugins for the All My Movies program, so you can use it to import details from many different internet movie databases. Want to know more about the various actors in your movie collection? You can look up actors birthdays, biographies and filmographies quickly and automatically.

If you have an extremely large collection you might be interested to know that you can add new DVDS and other media data into the program by using a UPC/EAN barcode. Just enter or scan the barcode numbers and all the information is added automatically.

You can save your collection to PDA’s and other mobile devices if you’d like. Heck, you an even play movies directly from the program so it can be used as a video playlister.

There are so many features I could go on – but if you think this program sounds like something that you could use, or that it might make a great gift for a friend or relative who has a great movie collection go to the site and read more about All My Movies features. You can take a look at screenshots of the software at work on the site too.

If you are migrating over from a competitors movie collector’s software you can get a 25% discount on your purchase.





Filed Under: Data Storage, Entertainment, Movies, Shopping, Software, Video, Web and Technology Tagged With: All my movies, database, DVD, DVD catalog program, DVD movie organizer, media, movie, Movie Catalog, Movies, organize, program, Software

Protect your companies data with IBackup

April 27, 2007 by Tricia

If you have a small business or even a home business you know how important it is to keep track of your files and make sure that they are secure. Making sales and promoting your product is a big part of any small business, but as someone who used to own her own small business I know how important keeping all of the data regarding sales, company purchases and expenses can be.

Most small businesses store their data on their computer. Do you back up your data? What about storing your back up online using a secure service? I think it’s important for small businesses to think about having a secondary backup and using a company like IBackup – Online Storage. It just makes sense to have a secondary backup for your important data.

IBackup is the industry leader in online storage service. It’s features have earned it PCWorld and PCMag editor’s choices awards.

The company has several different packages to suit your companies needs. One of the features that I think most businesses will like is that ability to schedule online backups using a desktop scheduler.

Other features of this online backup service include mapping online data as a drive on your business computer, or mapping it as a webfolder. You can easily drag and drop files into your online storage as your edit or create them.

Features that you can look forward to when you register for an IBackup package are interactive and automatic scheduling of backups, compression during transmission, encryption, open file support ofr MS SQL server, incremental and full backups, synchronization, exchange backups and many more features.

Visit IBackup and see for yourself what this online storage service can do for your company.

Filed Under: Data Storage, Sales and Marketing, Services, Web and Technology Tagged With: drag and drop storage, encryption, full backups, IBackup, incremental, mapping online data, mySql, online backup, online storage, schedule backups, secure data

Help! Need to move Data base

June 13, 2006 by Tricia

I’m in the process of moving Tricia’s Musings over to it’s new location https://www.feverishthoughts.com and I think I know what I’m doing. Maybe … we’ll see. Anyway, I’ve copied all of the files and I’m ready to move them over to the new site but I’m in the process of trying to move the sql database.

Any help out there? Do I just use the export function in phpmyadmin? exporting it to the new databases name?

The site is still going to be on the same hosting server. It will just be under a new domain on that server.

Another idea. Can I just use the change directory function in wordpress’ option section? Then move the files and somehow the magic within wordpress will let my sql database know that the address of the site is different but the data base should remain the same?

Is anyone out there? If you have tried something like this before, by all means help me out.

Thank you!

Filed Under: Blogging, Data Recovery, Data Storage, Web and Technology, Wordpress Tagged With: change, data, directory, domain, feverishthoughts.com, hosting, move SQL database, moving, Wordpress

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