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| wjvdr | So many DVDs still to buy |
Registered: May 25, 2007 | Posts: 18 |
| Posted: | | | | One of the competitors (collectorz) has now released an android app for their movie collection software. It only allows viewing your collection (not editing) but it makes me long for a DVD Profiler Android App. Personally, I would be very happy with merly viewing my collection on my android phone. At least I would have it with me |
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Registered: August 10, 2007 | Posts: 21 |
| Posted: | | | | Although I currently have the mobile version on my W6.5 HTC Touch Pro, I will soon need to change up to a new phone, Samsungs Galaxy S looks awesome! It however runs Android... So add me to the long list of those willing to pay for an Android version of DVD Profiler Mobile... Please don't make me buy an IPhone! | | | Last edited: by alsherwood |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 8 |
| Posted: | | | | Another longtime paid user who would happily pay for an Android app. |
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Registered: October 19, 2007 | Posts: 4 |
| Posted: | | | | +1 for an Android app. And a bar code scan feature whould be great! Samsung Galaxy S (great device) |
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Registered: August 10, 2007 | Posts: 21 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting ec06: Quote: +1 for an Android app. And a bar code scan feature whould be great!
Samsung Galaxy S (great device) I am not worried about the bar code feature on the mobile version, I input all movies through the PC and sync to the mobile device. Samsung Galaxy S? I was just looking at that phone a couple of days ago, very nice and it would be my choice not only because it has the nicest screen I have seen but I have other Samsung equipment that it could work with... | | | Last edited: by alsherwood |
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Registered: August 14, 2007 | Posts: 14 |
| Posted: | | | | I actually have a very nice test version of what could be described as "Dvd Profiler for Android" running on my HTC Desire. Sadly for two reasons it's not about to appear on the marketplace any time soon because (a) I'm sure it doesn't comply with the "commercial use" of the DVD profiler XML data. and (b) I perhaps foolishly didn't do the direct to phone sync.. I wanted to play with the remote sync via cloud/web features of Android 2.2 and it syncs via a dedicated Web service. I do not really want to open up access to my website to joe public. I can get round problem (b) easily enough.. just have it sync directly to the SD card on the phone.. still leaves problem (a) though. I'll post some screen shots/ usage vids to show you how it works.. it is (shamefully) a blatant rip off of Profiler Mobile for Windows Mobile.. another reason why it's unlikely to ever see the light of day but it does make DVD purchasing a breeze. The Barcode features are not as much use as I wanted them to be. most shops put their own stickers over the official UPC barcodes. At the moment it's limited to scanning the barcode and letting you know if it's already in your colleciton or not if I sort out the problems.. you'll all be the first to know ! |
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Registered: August 10, 2007 | Posts: 21 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting beowulf1970: Quote: I actually have a very nice test version of what could be described as "Dvd Profiler for Android" running on my HTC Desire. Sadly for two reasons it's not about to appear on the marketplace any time soon because (a) I'm sure it doesn't comply with the "commercial use" of the DVD profiler XML data. and (b) I perhaps foolishly didn't do the direct to phone sync.. I wanted to play with the remote sync via cloud/web features of Android 2.2 and it syncs via a dedicated Web service. I do not really want to open up access to my website to joe public. I can get round problem (b) easily enough.. just have it sync directly to the SD card on the phone.. still leaves problem (a) though.
I'll post some screen shots/ usage vids to show you how it works.. it is (shamefully) a blatant rip off of Profiler Mobile for Windows Mobile.. another reason why it's unlikely to ever see the light of day but it does make DVD purchasing a breeze. The Barcode features are not as much use as I wanted them to be. most shops put their own stickers over the official UPC barcodes. At the moment it's limited to scanning the barcode and letting you know if it's already in your colleciton or not
if I sort out the problems.. you'll all be the first to know ! With this much progress why don't you approach Invelos with an offer to develope the Android version for them, or get their permission to use the XML data base you need? In the meanwhile, yes please show us some screen shots and keep us posted! |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 922 |
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Registered: August 22, 2010 | Posts: 3 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting wjvdr: Quote: One of the competitors (collectorz) has now released an android app for their movie collection software. It only allows viewing your collection (not editing) but it makes me long for a DVD Profiler Android App.
Personally, I would be very happy with merly viewing my collection on my android phone. At least I would have it with me I echo this.. how many times have you laid on the sofa and said "let's watch a DVD" and then can't be bothered to get up and wade through endless discs. I want to browse my collection on my phone. Seeing as Android is definitely the up and coming mobile platform, Invelos needs to seriously look at developing an app for it. WinMo is practically the dinasour. |
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Registered: March 26, 2010 | Posts: 1 |
| Posted: | | | | Damn, I regret that I have buyed DVD Profiler. Movie Collector already has a support for Android.
DVD Profiler is a great Programm but its senseless since I have changed from Windows Mobile to Android. |
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Registered: August 14, 2007 | Posts: 14 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting alsherwood: Quote:
With this much progress why don't you approach Invelos with an offer to develope the Android version for them, or get their permission to use the XML data base you need?
In the meanwhile, yes please show us some screen shots and keep us posted! I wouldn't say how much progress there is until you see the screenshots They ARE forthcoming.. I decided to change the layout a little as it didn't work at all well when you used it on larger screened Droid phones .. or rotated the screen to landscape for that matter as for approaching Invelos .. that's not going to be an option. 1. I work as a professional developer. I'm under contractual intellectual agreements re anything I develop. 2. I am busy, I can't be the go to guy with every support query out there. Android development isn't as straight forward as iPhone development. You have a myriad of different devices, all with "slightly" different flavours of Android. I'd want to ensure that it works on as many devices as possible without falling over. I do intend polishing it up and releasing it into the wild at some point. and rest assured, it's not going to be a paid for app (am sure that will please many of you) I can't make money while I'm under this contract, and I can't make money off someone else's codebase (Invelos) But obviously, this isn't going to happen soon. I use it myself, it works (sort of) and It's very useful when I'm out and about buying DVD's in sales or sitting on the sofa and wanting to browse my collection. but it's not a finished product .. not by a long chalk. It's "Nice" in that it's useful.. it's not "Nice" in the fact it's not polished.. the the UI could do with a tidy up (it's not easy squeezing loads of info into a small screen.. even with multiple tabs.. especially when you don't use a stylus but big fat fingers.. like mine ) I'm currently removing access from the web server.. that was me playing around. it didn't make sense when you can just copy files to your SD card directly. Just because google gives you new toys to play with it doesn't mean I need to use them all in every application I am EXCEEDINGLY busy at work, but I grab the occasional hour at home when the wife isn't wanting me .. you will be the first to know when there's a demo version available and , of course, you as potential users.. feedback and/or requests will be more than welcome.. as long as I don't get hassled sorry for any delays.. but patience is a virtue |
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Registered: June 12, 2007 | Posts: 6 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting youthmanron: Quote: Here Here I have EVO would love to see this I'm a long time user of DVDP (paid version) and own a HTC EVO 4G (and love it and the Droid OS)... I will gladly pay for an Android version of DVDP!.... Please Invelos!...... Thanks.... | | | Last edited: by carla702 |
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Registered: June 19, 2007 | Posts: 1 |
| Posted: | | | | I have used DVD Profiler for many many years. I have a lot of time invested in it. I started with it running on my PDA and moved to a Windows mobile phone BECAUSE it ran on Windows Mobile. I am now on an Android phone and my only regret is not having my DVD collection on it. The only thing that has saved me is being able to pull up my collection using the phone's browser. So now I think the thing I miss the most is not having the upcoming title releases showing up as they did on my old phone. So count me in. I would definitely pay for an Android version. It is a must have! |
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Registered: June 9, 2007 | Posts: 1,208 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting beowulf1970: Quote:
[...] but I grab the occasional hour at home when the wife isn't wanting me .. [...] Sounds like a handful | | | Last edited: by MarEll |
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Registered: October 5, 2008 | Posts: 1 |
| Posted: | | | | http://www.appbrain.com/app/my-movies-for-android-light/com.itechart.mymovies
Something I came across since I have the Vibrant from T-Mob w/android look like there going to upgrade on the 1st of nov |
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Registered: August 14, 2007 | Posts: 14 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting MarEll: Quote: Quoting beowulf1970:
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[...] but I grab the occasional hour at home when the wife isn't wanting me .. [...] Sounds like a handful You have no idea mate... no idea Been married 6 months.. and they said marriage would change us and I laughed .. I kid you not.. she has a diary with my tasks laid out for months in advance !! Fix X, build Y, Paint Z.. hehe Gone are my bachelor days when I would spend hours on the computer coding applications, Now I'm out getting paint and fabric samples and hours in conversation over the relative merits of one shade of blue over another, almost identical to my eyes, other shade of blue hehe |
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