

Personally I like the Pedia approach better after trying several apps of this sort. If you want something more specialized by media type and don't mind having separate apps, the Pedias do a good job. If you want everything in one application, Delicious Library and the newer Library Pro are solid programs. While Gamepedia is $18 alone, if you go to the developer's website they offer package deals - right now, 20% off if you buy two, $39 for three of the Pedias as a bundle, and $49 for all four.


That lets them gussy up the HTML exports and add fields specific to the media type (like whether a game is a collector's edition, and a section for walkthrough links and screenshots). Whether books line every wall of your house or barely fill one shelf, Bookpedia is the perfect application to help you keep track of them. Where Delicious Library has a generic template, allowing more flexibility within the same app for varied item types, Gamepedia and the other apps from Bruji have fields and options dedicated just to the type of item they track. The Pedia apps are focused on their specific media types, which is why they're sold separately. Note: Bookpedia is substantially cheaper than the better-known Delicious Library (which is 40.00), and while Delicious might have more bells and whistles, if it does, I couldn’t figure out what made it so much more expensive.
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Gamepedia comes with full Spotlight integration and is localized in Spanish, Dutch, Italian French and German. Share your collections with friends, using the customizable HTML export templates or one of the other three export formats. Display your collections in a table view, browse only the covers with the cover view or use the info view for a more personalized look.
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To get even more organized, create smart collections that update themselves automatically whenever a new entry is added to the program. You can keep a wish list for those games you don't own yet and a borrowed list for those you want back. It also lets you add links to reviews, walk-throughs and screenshots from any other site. Gamepedia lets you to search several international gaming sites for information about your video and board games. Gamepedia is a powerful cataloging application for video and computer games which allows you to retrieve all your game information from the Internet, either by using keywords or using an iSight or a scanner for the search.
