Griffith is a movie collection manager application. Adding items to the movie collection is as quick and easy as typing the film title and selecting a supported source. It will then try to fetch all the related information from the Web, from many famous and reliable databases.
Rated 50/50 by kaiendono at Apr 21, 2008
Project's website: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/griffith/ Latest version (0.9.6.1): http://download.berlios....ffith-0.9.6.1-win32.exe http://download2.berlios...ffith-0.9.6.1-win32.exe
Rated 50/50 by anomoly at Jul 29, 2008
The **** it is. I just grabbed this again not 3 days ago
Rated 50/50 by fredreed at Nov 21, 2008
I would recommend that you include the system requirements other than OS, RAM I was just on their website and it lists the library files that this program needs to use to run and I think that people should be aware that these files need to be installed before you install the actual program otherwise the program will not work properly or at all.
Rated 50/50 by anomoly at Dec 29, 2008
Requirements: GNU Linux, Windows, or MacOS X systems. Probably, it will run on other POSIX compatible operating systems where a gtk+ environment is available, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-win/ I have had it installed for some time via pidgin.
Rated 50/50 by Nahkanunna at Feb 13, 2009
@fredreed Windows has all the libraries built into the installer, most linux distros already have the required libraries also. So in most cases there's no extra libraries the user needs to install. I could not find changelog for the B2 but hopefully html export has been fixed at least.
Rated 40/50 by Pkshadow at Jan 4, 2010
Not a bad program at all! Would like a alphabetical auto sort added to gui/program or some sort of this that for the user is easy and fast to work with and can flip between the alphabetical listings with 1 click or a keystroke. Also a actual help file would be good. So for making me work it rates a 4
Rated 50/50 by anomoly at Jan 12, 2010
The one aspect that this program is lacking in is a TAB for file types (containers). People don't collect discs as much as they simply collect FILES. Program needs a tab (column) which reflects the container, ie., avi, mkv, mp4, etc. For now I simply have to edit the title to refect the file type. The cover art is woefully small. http://www.impawards.com/index.html has free posters and http://www.movieposterdb.com/ has a huge collection as well. Click the title (or original title) tab to sort, or any tab for that matter
Rated 50/50 by robbybeth333 at Oct 12, 2010
I give it five stars it is a pretty awesome piece of software.
Rated 10/50 by olirosee at Feb 17, 2011
Well, the program tried to be smarter than me... I work in Korea, I'm not Korean, don't speak Korean, don't use a Korean version of Windows. Unfortunately, the program has decided to switch to its Korean UI (about 75% translated as far as I can see) and there's no visible option (i.e., visible to me) to change the language. Wow... Move the language selection option to the installer please, then I hope to be able to give more stars. No need to copy the mistakes of Google, Facebook, Youtube etc.