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Maxim Smirnov

When the video tape finally fell out of fashion and the DVD emerged as a way to easily view a movie at home, things changed in the movie world. People were suddenly able to see movies in the crisp detail they were meant to be seen in – all from the comfort of home. But this led to people buying more and more movies, without being able to keep track of them. Since DVDs are so much easier to store, it's become commonplace to have piles of them sitting around your home, collecting dust in many cases. A DVD catalog of your own will help you to maximize the use of your DVDs for entertainment, rather than for straightening out a crooked table.

There are a number of ways you can create a DVD catalog for yourself. Some people will simply write down the DVDs they have in a notebook or a folder. This allows them to add to the list as needed and to make changes as they lose the DVDs. But the main concern with this sort of system is that it's not easy to reorganize a list you've written down. You would need to erase or cross out items in order to make the list more manageable. So, people decided to turn to word processor programs to make their lists. This way, you can easily insert the titles of movies that you add to your collection. You can easily view your collection and see what you have available.

But even using this system can be difficult. With the long word processing file, you can't sort the list easily or enter in too much information about the movies. Spreadsheet programs can help you with this type of DVD catalog system. By helping you to have multiple fields for information, you can begin to sort the list by any category you create.

The most efficient type of DVD catalog is a software program that does the work for you. Whether you have hundreds of DVDs or thousands, these programs can help you to list the movies you have as well as any move files you have. This way, you can easily search the listings you have and look to see what sounds good for movie night. These programs can be as detailed or as simple as you like as well, helping to make the experience suitable for your movie collection.

No matter how many DVDs you have, it never hurts to have a DVD catalog system of your own. This way, you can easily see what you have and what you might need to buy. This will save you money if you have a habit of buying or of renting duplicate movies. In addition, you will begin to select movies for viewing in minutes instead of hours. No one wants to spend their time looking or a movie to watch – they just want to sit down with a bowl of popcorn and see what the opening credits have to say.

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Max Smirnov, DVD Catalog Software Developer

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