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Griffith 0.10 RC1

Griffith is a media collection manager application. Adding items to the 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 a cross-platform application and is known to run on GNU Linux, Microsoft Windows and MacOS X systems. Probably, it will run on other POSIX compatible operating systems where a gtk+ environment is available, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. Griffith is an open source project, released under the GNU/GPL licence.

Griffith is written in Python, making use of the PyGTK+ library, a GTK+ binding for python. There are other dependencies. Griffith is inspired by the respected north-american film director, David Wark Griffith, aka D. W. Griffith, famous from the silent film era. The Birth of a Nation (1915) is probably his most famous film.

This list will give you an overview of the most important features:
* Fetches film information from the Internet based on your locale via a plug-in
o Brazilian Portuguese: E-Pipoca
o Czech: CSFD
o English: IMDb, DVD Empire, AnimeDB, Moviefone, Mediadis
o French: Allocine, Cinemovies
o German: FilmeVonA-Z.de, Kino.de, OFDb
o Italian: Cinematografo
o Polish: Wirtualna Polska, FDb, Tanuki-Anime, Onet, Filmweb,Stopklatka
o 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
* Has much more!

Homepage – http://www.griffith.cc

Size: 12.6 MB

Download Griffith 0.10 RC1 for Windows

Download Griffith 0.10 RC1 for Linux

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