mobilePVD
With Personal Video Database you can catalog your movie collection fast and easy. Now thanks to
Obelix_A from xda-developers we have a windows mobile client. It was recently updated to version 2.1
How it works
- First of all, you have to get PVD and enter your movies. After that, make a XML export. This writes a file containing the movie information and a directory containing the pictures. Take both and copy them onto your device. I recommend to copy them onto the SD card in a sub directory PVD.
- Download mobilePVD and install it on your device. When starting, you will have to select the XML file by clicking Menu->Open DB. Your can select other languages and other skins.
- When going to a sublist in mobilePVD (i.e. viewing the movie details or selecting directories) and you want to get back, just slide with your finger over the list from left to right…
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mobilePVD
With Personal Video Database you can catalog your movie collection fast and easy. Now thanks to
Obelix_A from xda-developers we have a windows mobile client.
How it works
- First of all, you have to get PVD and enter your movies. After that, make a XML export. This writes a file containing the movie information and a directory containing the pictures. Take both and copy them onto your device. I recommend to copy them onto the SD card in a sub directory PVD.
- Download mobilePVD and install it on your device. When starting, you will have to select the XML file by clicking Menu->Open DB. Your can select other languages and other skins.
- When going to a sublist in mobilePVD (i.e. viewing the movie details or selecting directories) and you want to get back, just slide with your finger over the list from left to right…
[click to continue…]
by . Saijo on February 28, 2010
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Flix
Flix is a Cinema Listings application for Windows Mobile. ( we reviewed an older version of this windows mobile app on
BestWindowsMobileApps.com ), with the latest update the app has reached version 1.0.9.6. Amongst the list of changes, the app now supports Aussie Cinema.
Change Log :
-Added initial support for Australia
-French users can now Allocine instead of Yahoo (pick as separate country in Config!)
-Fixed a couple of bugs in US/Canada downloads
-Movie Synopsis now finger-scrolls instead of scrollbar
-Added movie age rating for UK, US, Aus… (others in next release…)
-Fixed some display problems in SMS Sending on WVGA
-Hopefully sorted German character encoding problem!
-Download can be cancelled (experimental… )
-New Splash screen and Logo
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by . Saijo on February 22, 2010
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IMDB Mobile
Unlike other IMDb apps which parse IMDb pages for information, this app uses the iPhone IMDb API to retrieve information from IMDb.com and display it on your Windows Mobile. The app is developed by
Blade0rz from xda-developers
Important Info
1. This application downloads a lot of data. Please ensure you’re using an unlimited data plan
2. The “Download Thumbnails” feature is unstable. If you’re experiencing a lot of errors, switch this off & soft-reset the device.
3. The application downloads data as-required. Therefore a constant data connection is preferred. Areas where signal is intermittent may cause errors
Features:
- Search Movies/TV/Video Games/Actors
- Finger-friendly interface
- DVD Covers
- Actor Headshots
- Trivia
- Quotes
- Photos
- Top 250
- Coming Soon List
- Videos/Trailers
- Goofs
- App-To-Date Support
- TV Episode Listings
- Movie Certificates
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by kinnikun on October 7, 2009
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Flix
Flix is a Cinema Listings application for Windows Mobile.
Features include:
- Yahoo based
- Search based on Postcode or town
- GPS “Where am I” lookup
- Google Maps link from Cinema Info screen
- Call cinema direct from the app.
- Movies list cast info, Synopsis, runtime, and (optionally) a poster if Yahoo has one.
- Download multiple locations
- Ignore cinemas you don’t visit
- Schedule updates with commandline switch
1.0.9.3 2009-10-02 (Current):
-Fixed US/Canada only downloading first cinema
-’Under the skin’ change to list drawing so movie titles/show times wrap without needing extra list items (prep for next version)
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by kinnikun on September 5, 2009
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Flix
Flix is a Cinema Listings application for Windows Mobile. It’s based on the yahoo movie search engine and shows a wealth of information about your local movie theaters. The newest version supports the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy & US/Canada. View features below and change log after the jump.
Features include:
- Yahoo based
- Search based on Postcode or town
- GPS “Where am I” lookup
- Google Maps link from Cinema Info screen
- Call cinema direct from the app.
- Movies list cast info, Synopsis, runtime, and (optionally) a poster if Yahoo has one.
- Downloads all info for the rest of the week.
- Download multiple locations
- Ignore cinemas you don’t visit
- Schedule updates with commandline switch
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Kinoma FreePlay
Kinoma FreePlay is the free version of the popular Windows Mobile player called Kinoma Play. The free version is limited compared to its retail version, but it is still a very capable media player. The full version just adds a lot of optional features that you wouldn’t normally find in a regular media player. Kinoma FreePlay will work as your music player, image viewer, movie player and more. The screen will even rotate while listening to music, using your device’s built-in accelerometer.
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by kinnikun on June 29, 2009
in Uncategorized
Flix
We recently reported about an app called
Flix, which lets you look up movie listings for nearby theaters by postal code or GPS location. It also lets you call the theater directly from the app, lists the runtime & cast info, and provides a synopsis.
The initial release was geared toward UK audiences. Now, it supports not only the UK, but also France and Germany. The developer, jmbillings, is currently working to add support for Spain and Italy. He also plans to add North America, but it’s probably further down his list of regions to add due to complexity. Until the U.S and Canada are added, an app called Cinemo may interest those living there.
Changes since the last release:
-Now supports France and Germany
-Google Maps loading should work if it’s installed in non-std locations
-Where Am I function now uses online Geocoding to work in the new countries
-Some improvements to parsing behind the scenes
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