All My Movies Alternatives for Linux
All My Movies is not available for Linux but there are some alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is GCstar, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to All My Movies and seven of them are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux alternatives to All My Movies are Video Hub App (Freemium, Open Source), Griffith (Free, Open Source), mediaChips (Freemium, Open Source) and Wwidd (Free, Open Source).
- Paid • Proprietary
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- GCstar is a free open source application for managing your collections. Detailed information on each item can be automatically retrieved from the internet and you can store additional data, such as the location or who you've lent it to.
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Browse, search, preview, and organize your videos.
- Freemium • Open Source
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Griffith is a media collection manager application. Adding items to the collection is as quick and easy as typing the film title and selecting a supported source. Griffith will then try to fetch all the related information from the Web.
Discontinued
0.13. from 2011-12-18
- This app for navigating your large video collection. Add tags, performers, websites, sort/filter videos, create playlists and play them in the built-in player.
- Wwidd is a lightweight video library manager with powerful tagging and search.
Discontinued
Last release 2012, no action on the github since 2016.
- MeD's Movie Manager is a simple to use, yet customizable, movie manager. It gets the movies info from IMDb.
Discontinued
Last Version 2.9.1.3 (20-March-2010). See http://xmm.sourceforge.net/index.php?menu=history
- CDCollect is a CD/DVD catalog application for gnome 2.16. Its functionality is similar to the old gtktalog application for gnome 1.4.