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Movie Manager app review: keep your movie collection organized

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Movie Manager

Price: Free

Movie Manager by Sort It! Apps helps you manage and organize your movies.

With this app you'll be able to filter, catalog, sort, and manage each and every movie you own. If you like being able to find your titles fast and just browse through your collection, this is the way to do it.

Use this app to view such information as the cover art, information on the movie, and even personal details. The app works by using barcode scanning, manual barcode entry, and a database search. You'll be able to set up your own account for free and then store you catalog list on the cloud. By storing it on the cloud you can access your list any time and from any place.

Other features include being able to: sort or filter any type of information that is within the movie, set up your own Wishlist of movies you still want to add to your collection, sort with the words A and The in the actual title, view in list or library mode, and view your collection just how it would appear on the wall.

Personal details you can add to the movie include purchase price, loaned out to, storage location, and so on. For a fun twist on movie night give your device a shake and it will randomly select a title.

Movie Manage was updated on May 16, 2013 and currently has 206 customer ratings with an average rating of four out of five stars.

For any movie buff this is a great app to use to keep you organized and aware of what you own in your collection. A fun feature was being able to shake your device for a random movie selection.

For: iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad with iOS 5.0 or later. Movie Manager is optimized for iPhone 5.
 

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