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DESCRIPTION
CDpedia is a CD manager software. Its familiar iTunes style interface makes it easy to use. It integrates with iTunes so that you may know what CDs in your collection you have imported.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 4.5.4:
  • 'Open amazon' command will open a multiple selection
  • Smart collections in folders updated when enclosing folder is selected
  • UI shows green plus for adding to collection for a drag instead of link icon
  • UI shows you can drag entries to smart collections
  • UI shows drags to excluded collections are a move and not a link
  • Command-option drag from excluded collection will not remove the item from the excluded collection
  • Updated jbhifionline plug-in
  • UPC stored for an entry matches the one used on the search instead of the EAN
  • Support for Metrologic MS9535 Bluetooth scanner
  • Bug fix Snow Leopard 10.6.1: cover flow images not loading for some users
  • Bug fix Snow Leopard: automatic email overdue notice not being sent
  • Bug fix: to not launch Parallels when Firefox is set as default browser
  • Bug fix: when switching the print theme, entries might sort differently
  • Bug fix: searching for wish lists via email gave no results
  • Bug fix: get advance info for titles with diacritics gave no results
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later.

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Developer:Bruji.com
Downloads:28,322
  - Version d/l:415
Home & Personal:Home Inventory
License:Shareware
Date:09 Nov 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$18.00
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Apr 19 2008

XPLICIT  What about a single "pedia" for all my media stuff? One application for every different kind is somehow annoying.

Come on, four apps which do nearly the same, that's a laugh.  
(Version 4.2.1)

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Apr 19 2008

BRUJI  The main reason the programs are separate is because we want them to be good at what they do - if you have large collections then putting them all together into one application will mean a slower program and less specialized features.

It also allows us to keep the price low for users who are only interested in one application. (And for those interested in more we offer bundle discounts.)

Having said that though, the Pedia programs do have some integration between them. You can link a Bookpedia book to a DVDpedia movie, for example. Sure, you're using two programs but clicking on the link will take you directly to the other program with the related entry highlighted.

Alternatively, there's also the Amazonpedia widget or Spotlight which allow you to search all your Pedia libraries at once (as well as Amazon with the widget) so you don't have to have all the programs running just to check for an entry.  
(Version 4.2.1)

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Jan 26 2008
*****

CHINARIDER  Easily the best app of this type available. Not sure why DL gets all the attention when it's clearly a toy compared to the features and flexibilty of the Pedias. It's fast, very customizable and the support is the best I've ever experienced. The pedias are constantly being updated by a developer who listens to his customers. It's an absolute pleasure dealing with this product and this company.  
(Version 4.1.2)

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Apr 18 2008

TED L. NANCY  Agreed.  
(Version 4.2.1)

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Oct 1 2007

ADFASDFASDFASDF  Their apps are a HIT, both in quality and price. Best buy!!!  
(Version 4.0.3)

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Dec 29 2004

ANONYMOUS  We experienced some hosting problems from the 25th till the 29th of December that affected our email server. If you sent us an email during that time and haven't received an answer from us yet, please do resend the message since it might not have reached us.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Nora & Conor

Bruji.com  
(Version 1.1)

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Oct 31 2004
***½.

ANONYMOUS  adding tunes integration is good but what about the 'CD Info.cidb' (ie itunes cd titles list) this would cut down on "re-finding" already known cds in the system.

Also adding a search of the Gracenote CDDB would find a LOT of the titles that even amazon doesnt list.

other than that its functional, but clumsy to view track listings of cd's  
(Version 1.0.4)

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Nov 1 2004

ANONYMOUS  If you can tell me how to parse the info.cidb I'll gladly incorporate it into CDpedia. Otherwise you'll have to wait until I figure it out... :)

And we use Amazon and freedb.org for information gathering because their service is free - as opposed to Gracenote CDDB which requires a fee.

Conor.  
(Version 1.0.4)

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Nov 4 2004

ETTOB  You can use iCDc to edit the CD Info.cidb file.

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/6893  
(Version 1.0.4)

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Sep 28 2004
****½

ANDYAU  I've been waiting for this one too. I now have the whole 'Pedia set which I find much more user friendly than Library. As this is only version 1.0, I'm sure there'll be lots of additional features and bug fixes in the next version.

One thing I did notice... after using the Scan CD feature a few times, the search became unresponsive. I had to quit CDPedia and relaunch it.  
(Version 1.0)

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Sep 22 2004
****.

MIKE  Yay, at last! We've all been waiting for this one.

=)  
(Version 1.0)

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