The developer is Binnerup Consulting in DK. I see two apps listed — this free (upgradable) version limits the database to fifty titles and gives you a chance to try the interface and functionality, and the Pro version for $9.99 which removes the limits.Michael Kerpan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 11:22 pmWhen I check the app store, I see several different My Movies apps -- who made the one you are talking about?
No barcode reader needed on the PC interface. You can just enter the numbers under the barcode to retrieve the record for that release. Using a barcode scanner just makes it a lot quicker, especially if you are cataloging a large collection. You certainly don’t need one for testing out the functionality as you can do manual entry.Oh -- and do you need a bar code reader if you use the app on your PC?
(I believe there is a similarly stubbed version of the PC software available for trial as well at https://mymovies.dk).