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Posted by: AimHere
« on: October 04, 2010, 06:15:44 pm »

Hi,

Thought I'd start a new thread with links to reviews of PVD.

Here's a review of DVD cataloging software on Gizmo's Freeware:

 http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-dvd-collection-software.htm

The author of the review rated PVD three (out of five), comparing it to the likes of DVD Profiler, Griffith, Eric's Movie Database, and Movie Collector. He liked its extensive list of features, but gave it dings for a "rudimentary GUI", lack of certain fields in the default configuration, and no UPC-based identification (apparently some of the others let you look up movies by UPC barcode instead of title when adding a new movie).

I registered for the site's forums, and posted a couple of comments on PVD.

If anyone else has seen PVD reviewed somewhere, please feel free to add to this thread!  :)

Aimhere