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StuffRadar 2 for the iPhone Released by Synium Software

February 2, 2009 by James Falconer - Leave a Comment

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stuffradar2The good folks at Synium Software have announced the availability of StuffRadar 2. The app is a free update for anyone already using the app. If you need a media organizer for your iPhone or iPod Touch, chances are StuffRadar will be your solution. It tracks your music, movies, books, games and more.

The really cool thing about StuffRadar 2 is the new web server feature. The app can now act as a web server on local networks, allowing you to access the built-in database from your Mac or PC from any web browser. You can even import existing database files into StuffRadar for use with the app.

This is an extremely powerful app to keep track of all your ‘stuff’. You can pick it up for $8.99 in the App Store. I should note, ratings via the App Store have not exactly been ‘golden’. If you do pick up this app, let me know what you think. More info via the official press release after the jump.

Synium Software Releases StuffRadar 2 – Media Organizer for iPhone

Mainz, DE  Feb 02, 2009

Mainz, Germany – Synium Software is proud to announce the immediate availability of StuffRadar 2. This new version is a free update to Synium’s popular media organizer for the iPhone and iPod touch. StuffRadar tracks your Music CDs, Movies, Books and Games. StufRadar finds the titles you own, and those you still want to buy. Everything, detailed information, personal rating and price is intuitively presented. StuffRadar also keeps track of items the user has borrowed or lent.

StuffRadar 2 offers several new features and now acts as a Web server on local networks. This allows users to access the database from their Mac or PC and to browse StuffRadar’s Library and WishList with their favorite Web browser, like Safari or Firefox.

Existing database files from other applications can be comfortably imported to transfer item information for use in StuffRadar. The all new backup functionality saves StuffRadar’s database on the hard drive, from where everything can be restored to the iPhone or iPod touch. Users can also take advantage of this feature to copy their databases to other iPhones.

To easily search for more movies of one’s favorite actor, simply use StuffRadar’s comfortable, direct access to Amazon’s product database.

Important new features and improvements in StuffRadar 2:

  • Use StuffRadar’s built-in Web server to access the StuffRadar database, with any Web browser, from your Mac or PC.
  • Import files from other database applications
  • Create and retrieve backups
  • Transfer your database to other devices
  • Create any number of subcategories to structure your Library and WishList
  • Access reviews for your items on Amazon
  • Search movies by actor or director on Amazon

Supported Languages:

  • StuffRadar 2 is fully localized in US English and German

For more information hit up Synium Software.

[Via: PRMac]

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