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My Movies plugin for Media Center will add support for TV shows in March
Brian Binnerup, developer of the long running My Movies plugin for Media Center, has announced plans to test support for TV series beginning in March for "select users" with more than 2,500 points accumulated. Users who have been looking to slot DVD/Blu-ray series boxed sets next to their movie cousins will finally be able to do so, with the cover art and metadata delivered via the web. An official 4.0 release will come afterward, possibly by the end of March.
Another fistful of apps: Ember, Headspace, myMovies, Nozbe, Juglir and LiveView
According to my completely unscientific research, about 90% of the TUAW mailbag is comprised of iPhone app announcements. In our continuing effort to not deluge you with iPhone app reviews, I present another "fistful of apps": 6 iPhone app reviews in one post. If you don't have an iPhone, you only have to skip one post. For the rest, this is some serious bang for your blog-reading buck. I don't play games much, aside from the occasional word challenge, so the apps I've chosen to review are definitely of a more utilitarian ilk. I'd classify them as productivity apps, including a Campfire client, a 3D mind mapping app, a movie cataloger, a task-management solution, a multi-status updater and a nifty tool for developing iPhone interfaces. Read on for the nitty gritty.
My Movies 2 adds support for HD DVD / Blu-ray
Would you look at this -- the My Movies plug-in from the days of yore is finally getting updated to play nice with ripped HD DVD and Blu-ray titles. Also new to the v2.31 release is improved folder monitoring, metadata updating via the web, the ability to automatically attach HD DVD and Blu-ray cover underlays for HD DVD and Blu-ray covers, and moreover, a smorgasbord of bugs have been fixed from the prior version. To take a gander at the (admittedly lengthy) list of updates and fixes, be sure to hit the read link after safely securing your spectacles, and try out the download if you think this will make your movie management chores a bit less involved.[Via eHomeUpgrade]