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MediaMan Features Explained: Cataloging, Tagging, and Backup

Cataloging

  • Automated imports: Add items via keyword search, ISBN/UPC lookups, webcam barcode scanning, folder scanning, or drag‑and‑drop; metadata (cover art, descriptions) is fetched from online sources.
  • Multiple media types: Support for books, music, movies, games and linking local files to catalog entries.
  • Batch operations: Bulk import and batch editing to populate large collections quickly.
  • Virtual shelves & views: Visual shelf rendering and multiple browsing views for easy navigation.
  • Search & filters: Fast searching with advanced filters and saved queries for quick retrieval.

Tagging & Organization

  • Flexible tags: Create and apply genres, subjects, ratings, or custom keywords; drag‑and‑drop tagging and quick‑tag menus.
  • Nested categories: Organize with hierarchical categories plus user‑defined collections.
  • Bulk tagging/editing: Apply or change tags and metadata across many items at once.
  • Flag/loan tracking: Mark items as lent/rented with borrower info and due dates; visual flags show status.
  • Custom fields & sorting: Add custom metadata fields and sort or group collections by any attribute.

Backup & Export

  • Single portable file: Entire collection stored in one file (Unicode supported) for easy copying and transfer.
  • Export formats: Print reports, export as CSV/HTML or generate browsable website exports for sharing.
  • Data backup: Manual backups of the collection file; compatibility with standard file backup tools.
  • Sync & portability (limited): Portable single-file database makes moving between machines straightforward; no built-in cloud sync in final official builds.
  • Recovery & integrity: Export/print options and single-file structure simplify recovery; follow regular file‑backup best practices.

Notes on compatibility and status

  • MediaMan is a Windows desktop cataloger (last major releases around 2011); it runs best on older Windows versions with unofficial reports of compatibility on newer systems. Features above describe the 3.x series behavior (e.g., 3.10 build).

If you want, I can convert this into a short how‑to guide for setting up cataloging, tagging, and backups step‑by‑step.

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