Coollector Movie Database 2.61

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Track the movies you've seen & manage your video collection. Easy to use and completely free, Coollector is a huge encyclopedia of movies and series, combined with a database of existing videos. You track not only the videos you own, but also all the movies you've seen, good or bad. Contrary to other movie collection managers, you don't start with some dull empty database. The whole encyclopedia is included with the program: you download--you have it all. You can rate the movies and persons. You easily maintain a wish list. You keep track of the videos you own, as well as those you've loaned. There's price information, and tools to help you find the best bargains. You can search the database in all possible ways.

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