Listal: Catalogue your stuff!

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My DVD collection has reached the point where I can no longer keep track of what I’ve got, what I’ve loaned to other people or what I haven’t yet watched. So for the past couple of weeks, I’ve been slowly loading my entire collection into Delicious Library. A very pretty application, with a number of really nice features (easy to mark an item as “on loan”; export to iPod, so I almost always have a copy of my collection on-hand), but still had problems for me. Most importantly:

  1. It’s Mac-only
  2. Needs a powerful computer to run properly (which I don’t have at home)
  3. Needs a fast internet connection to run properly (which I don’t have at home)

Last week, I stumbled across Listal. From the website:

Listal is a social website where you can list all the
movies, books, music and games you own and want!

Despite of the lack of a decent “import” feature (right now, you can only import from DVD Profiler), meaning I’m having to enter each one of my DVDs by hand, I’m moving my catalogue from Delicious Library into Listal. Why? Well, there’s a few reasons.

  • It’s internet-based
    I can access (and edit) my catalogue from any computer on the internet, not just my Mac
  • Thin-client suits my crappy internet connection
    The listal server does all the heavy lifting meaning my Clearwire connection remains relatively unruffled.

  • RSS feeds for every context
    Besides the obvious applications of any kind of RSS feeds, it also means I can export my RSS feed to something like iDropper to dump the RSS feed onto my iPod, replicating the functionality of Delicious Library. This will probably get even easier when Listal finally has a “proper” export facility.

  • User-specified tags, ratings and lists
    This is really what sold it for me – the ability to completely tag my collection as I want to. So I can have a whole bunch of movies listed as “hangover movies,” “Sunday matinees,” “Cheesy horror.” You get the idea.

And this is without even touching on the “social” part of the application – being able to see friends’ collections, recommend new films and easily arrange loans.

My listal profile is here. I’ve barely added 25% of my collection and even then, I’m going to have to go back and tag them all properly, so I’m going to be working on it a bit more. If you’re on there, add me as a friend!

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6 thoughts on “Listal: Catalogue your stuff!

  1. John Kelly says:

    See? I totally forgot about Sleepy Hollow. Exactly what I’m talking about.

    I’m fairly sure you took the Chuck E. Weiss CD back, when I was still living in my mom’s. I remember being a little sad that you’d seen it and taken it back, taking it away from me. If I’m wrong though, hey, I owe you a Chuck E. Weiss CD.

    I do have your Money Pit DVD though.

  2. Cliph says:

    This is one of the new generation of social-networking sites that actually have an application (how novel), but, do you think that the the effort involved and that the noveltly will surely wear off, means you’ll find this site easy to abondon? I think I would, seems like a good idea of course but then so do lots of things that require effort.

  3. John Kelly says:

    Well, I’ve got 700 DVDs on there now, which is about 3/4s of my collection. Almost done now, so the effort hasn’t really been enough to turn me off. But the novelty aspect of it is definitely a worry. This isn’t the first time I’ve tried to catalogue my DVDs and I’m not really sure if I didn’t give up before because the methods were too unwieldy or I simply got distracted by some new bright, shiny thing.

  4. Cliph says:

    Yeah, you told me you used Delicious thingamajiggy yoke.

    Does Listal accept UPC codes? That’d make it much easier.

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