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Most of us love movies and many of us love to collect them. Today I’ll take a look at five of the best freeware movie organizing programs, share their best features, and point you to them. I’ve selected these five from a wide selection of available programs because they work well and will help you get on top of your movie collection.

Programs to Help Your Organize Your Movie Collection

Coollector

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  • Rate movies you’ve seen and actors you like
  • Easily maintain a wish list
  • Price information and tools to help you find the best bargains
  • keep track of the videos you own, as well as those you’ve loaned
  • The YouTube search will return trailers, interviews, making of, alternate scenes, spoofs, and much more!
  • Use PicLens with Coollector to get stunning visualizations of your DVD collection, your favorite movies, your favorite actors, etc…

Download Coollector

I Heart Movies

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  • Organize, rate, and categorize your entire collection
  • Mark who’s borrowing what from you
  • Link someone to your entire collection so they can see everything you have
  • Much more…

Sign Up for I Heart Movies

Griffith

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  • Add movies and locate them for 22 film databases
  • Search big collections by keywords or date ranges
  • Track the movies you’ve loaned out
  • Download movie posters
  • Select a random movie from your collection that you haven’t watched yet

Download Griffith

Ant Movie Catalog

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  • Store detailed information about your movies such as codecs, audio format, resolution etc.
  • Access over 211 movie databases
  • Built in support for 30 languages
  • Import databases in common formats from other media managers

Download Ant Movie Catalog

MeD’s Movie Manager

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  • Catalog the movies you own
  • Pull film info from IMDB or TV.com
  • Retrieve cover art

Download MeD’s Movie Manager

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12 thoughts on “Five Free Movie Organizing Programs”

  1. Antony says:

    How about Movienizer (movienizer.com)?

  2. Antony says:

    How about Movienizer (movienizer.com)?

  3. Antony says:

    How about Movienizer (movienizer.com)?

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  7. Kelly Brown says:

    Great post! I’ll subscribe right now wth my feedreader software!

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  10. Mel says:

    I didn’t realize there were so many apps that did this! I’ll have to check all of these out.

  11. Mel says:

    I didn’t realize there were so many apps that did this! I’ll have to check all of these out.

  12. Mel says:

    I didn’t realize there were so many apps that did this! I’ll have to check all of these out.

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