Data Crow is a movie, video, book, image, software, and music cataloger/media manager.
Data Crow uses MusicBrainz, Amazon, IMDb, and many other Web services to retrieve the information for you.
The software is highly customizable, easy to use, and feature rich. It helps users to keep track of loans, creates reports, enables the creation of modules (using wizards) and, most importantly, enables users to easily manage all your collections.
Key Features
- Completely portable; you can even run it from a USB stick.
- Highly customizable and feature rich.
- Audio, software, book, movie and photo collection cataloger.
- Retrieve information from services like Amazon.com and Imdb.com.
- Optional web module; a web interface and an integrated web server.
- Import file information (MP3, DivX, Xvid, ..).
- Loan registration.
- PDF and HTML reporting.
- Create new modules to, for example, maintain your stamp collection.
- Available translations: Italian, German, Dutch, English, and French.
Website: www.datacrow.net
Support: FAQ
Developer: Robert Jan van der Waals
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

DataCrow is written in Java. Learn Java with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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