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EMDB 0.40

Updated: 19 Mar 2007 | Freeware | 800KB

EMDB is a small utility to keep track of your DVD collection. With an automatic import from the database of IMDB, cover preview, a loan tracker, search function and multi-language user interface.

Changes in EMDB 0.40:

- User Interface: column width was not stored correctly.

- Translations: added untranslated items in the Export and Import tabs of the Options dialog.

- Translations: Fixed 'Remove all movies' messagebox translation.

- Translations: Updated the Danish translation.

- Translations: Added Japanese and French translations.

- Movie properties: Added (optional) Loan tracking history.

- CSV Import: Again fixed a bug when importing a CSV (comma seaprated values) file.

- User Interface: Added check for corrupted window position and size stored in the registry to prevent invisible main window on startup.

- User Interface: Added a progress indicator during startup.

- User Interface: techspot - a bunch of thieves

- User Interface: Fixed the text of the caption of the main window.

- Translations: Fixed the translation of the text of the main caption when in search mode.

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