thanks for providing this handy & stable software. I tried all available DVD cataloguers & IMHO this is the best. Here are a few minor points where the distance to the competition might be increased further.
1) Apparently DVDpedia still takes the rating from Amazon, if that is the internet database where the movie was added from. Otherwise it takes it from IMDB. That leads to a random mixture of different rating systems in the rating column, without a hint where the rating is taken from. It would be great to have the option to *only* take ratings from one of the sources, and to erase the undesired one in already existing collection lists. Personally I find the Amazon rating quite useless, where at maximum a few hundred people of one single nationality contribute, in contrast to the IMDB rating.
2) Sometimes I would like to change one of DVDpedia's columns using the more powerful tools of a spread sheet. Do you have a recommondation for a simple XML editor which allows exchanging one entire column in DVDpedia's "info.xml" with a column in Excel/AppleWorks/OpenOffice spread sheets? Of course it would be even simpler to be able to copy/paste columns directly in DVDpedia's window
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3) Being able to copy (parts of) columns would also be a very intuitive way to export data; let's say I want to copy all titles of movies by Almodovar from my database to a text file, I'd simply sort by director, highlite a section of the title column & copy it. As it is, I have to sort & then export the entire database, and then to search for the right part in the full list text file.
4) For mass import from internet databases, the option to sort by cover image size would be nice, as very often the cover images are missing after the import. That would also be helpful to find tiny cover images to replace them by prettier ones in large lists.[/list]