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Griffith

Griffith

Griffith is a movie collection manager application. Adding items to the movie collection is as quick and easy as typing the film title and selecting a supported source. Griffith will then try to fetch all the related information from the Web.

Griffith is written in Python, making use of the pyGTK+ library, a GTK+ binding for Python.


 Griffith 0.9.6

Price
Free to download

Size
1.2MB
License

GNU General Public License

Developer
Vasco Nunes, Piotr Ozarowski and other contributors

Website
griffith.berlios.de

System Requirements
Python 2.3 or later
PyGTK 2.6.1 or later
pysqlite 2.0 or later
SQLAlchemy 0.3 or later
ReportLab 1.19 or later
Python Imaging Library (PIL)
PyXML

Other (optional) dependencies:

pysqlite legacy 1.0
Psycopg2 - PostgreSQL support
MySQLDb - MySQL support
Chardet - detecting CSV file encoding
Python-gnome-extras 2.10 or later is recomended for basic gtk-spell support under UNIX

Support Sites:
Griffith Forum, Griffith Wiki, Mailing Lists

Selected Reviews:
Softpedia

Features include:

  • Fetches film information from the Internet based on your locale via a plug-in:
    •  Brazilian Portuguese: E-Pipoca
    • Czech: CSFD
    • English: IMDb, DVD Empire, AnimeDB, Moviefone, Mediadis
    • French: Allocine, Cinemovies
    • German: FilmeVonA-Z.de, Kino.de, OFDb
    • Italian: Cinematografo
    • Polish: Wirtualna Polska, FDb, Tanuki-Anime, Onet, Filmweb, Stopklatka
    • Portuguese: 7arte, PTGate, Clube MyDVD
  • Integrates well with a database (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite3 used by default) to keep tabs on your library
  • Can backup/restore your database
  • Exports to CSV, PDF, XML and HTML files
  • Imports from CSV files
  • Generates PDF from cover art
  • Keeps track of your films that are out on loan
  • Enables you to sort/filter your library
  • Has built-in multi-language support
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Last Updated Tuesday, April 22 2008 @ 04:55 PM EDT


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