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Mediaboard ONE

Mediaboard ONE - 1.5b

image/movie cataloging, asset management

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.5b
Release Date: 2006-10-23
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 1,823
Downloads (all versions): 4,989
Price: $39.95

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Product Description:

Mediaboard ONE enables creative professionals and power users alike to easily manage their images and movies. It keeps track of the locations of your media files (whether they are on a CD/DVD, on your internal disc or on a network server), catalogs and organizes them and provides easy ways to find them fast when you need them.


Mediaboard ONE creates intelligent thumbnails for every image or movie catalogued. You can add comments, keywords, license and model/property release information. The new Autofill feature makes this task fast and easy to use. Useful data, like EXIF information, is automatically extracted from the media files and added to the catalog.


Mediaboard ONE includes an enhanced light table view, image and movie viewer to display your files. The movie viewer even works in full-screen mode and supports different display modes (16:9, 4:3, full screen-zoom). The context-menu additionally shows all installed applications that support the selected media for displaying and editing.

What's new in this version:

  • Enhanced user interface with many new options for customization
  • User defined thumbnails
  • Express Search Panel
  • Customizable import settings
  • More search options
  • Group and expand/collapse thumbnails
  • Auto-Grouping based on current sorting
  • Full support for multi-core processors
  • And many more new features...

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher
  • QuickTime 7
  • Universal Binary

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Mediaboard ONE Reviewwell, so far... - Version: 1.5, 8/6/2007 08:34AM PST

curmudgeon2
I REALLY like the interface. But haven't been able to use it for much during the 10 day trial. I wish it was a ten use trial instead of 10 days. I do TONS of high-end retouching for catalogs and often get layouts along with my source files, which are usually sent via DVDs. I thought this was a good way to catalog them. It was but I was able to use it only a couple of times before it timed out.

I had showed it to a few of my clients but they wanted me to "test" it out for them before they would even think about getting it. So I'm the guinea pig. Being a freelancer in the Midwest, my clients also look to me for Mac and graphic tech support as well as the design and DTP stuff. So I would like to recommend but can't at this time since I've used it for so few times.

One thing I'll say is that it's easy, the indexing seems to take a bit of time, but not outrageous considering it was from a full DVD with low-res, medium res FPO files AND final high-res images for spreads. My biggest conern was off-line browsing. which it did really well. I wanted to stay away from Portfolio and had used Cumulus a long time ago, which I liked. But some new clients have finally necessitated the need for something like this.

• easy to use (so far)
• not too slow
•OFF-LINE BROWSING! great if you have lots of CDs and DVDs and HDs that you don't always keep online.
• unfortunately, I didn't have time to test to see if it did .ai and .indd files.

It's too bad they don't have a real beta test program, I'd like to sign up!

good luck!

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Mediaboard ONE Reviewwell, so far... - Version: 1.5, 8/6/2007 08:30AM PST

curmudgeon2
I REALLY like the interface. But haven't been able to use it for much during the 10 day trial. I wish it was a ten use trial instead of 10 days. I do TONS of high-end retouching for catalogs and often get layouts along with my source files, which are usually sent via DVDs. I thought this was a good way to catalog them. It was but I was able to use it only a couple of times before it timed out.

I had showed it to a few of my clients but they wanted me to "test" it out for them before they would even think about getting it. So I'm the guinea pig. Being a freelancer in the Midwest, my clients also look to me for Mac and graphic tech support as well as the design and DTP stuff. So I would like to recommend but can't at this time since I've used it for so few times.

One thing I'll say is that it's easy, the indexing seems to take a bit of time, but not outrageous considering it was from a full DVD with low-res, medium res FPO files AND final high-res images for spreads. My biggest conern was off-line browsing. which it did really well. I wanted to stay away from Portfolio and had used Cumulus a long time ago, which I liked. But some new clients have finally necessitated the need for something like this.

• easy to use (so far)
• not too slow
•OFF-LINE BROWSING! great if you have lots of CDs and DVDs and HDs that you don't always keep online.
• unfortunately, I didn't have time to test to see if it did .ai and .indd files.

It's too bad they don't have a real beta test program, I'd like to sign up!

good luck!

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Mediaboard ONE Reviewwell, so far... - Version: 1.5, 8/6/2007 08:20AM PST

curmudgeon2
I REALLY like the interface. But haven't been able to use it for much during the 10 day trial. I wish it was a ten use trial instead of 10 days. I do TONS of high-end retouching for catalogs and often get layouts along with my source files, which are usually sent via DVDs. I thought this was a good way to catalog them. It was but I was able to use it only a couple of times before it timed out.

I had showed it to a few of my clients but they wanted me to "test" it out for them before they would even think about getting it. So I'm the guinea pig. Being a freelancer in the Midwest, my clients also look to me for Mac and graphic tech support as well as the design and DTP stuff. So I would like to recommend but can't at this time since I've used it for so few times.

One thing I'll say is that it's easy, the indexing seems to take a bit of time, but not outrageous considering it was from a full DVD with low-res, medium res FPO files AND final high-res images for spreads. My biggest conern was off-line browsing. which it did really well. I wanted to stay away from Portfolio and had used Cumulus a long time ago, which I liked. But some new clients have finally necessitated the need for something like this.

• easy to use (so far)
• not too slow
•OFF-LINE BROWSING! great if you have lots of CDs and DVDs and HDs that you don't always keep online.
• unfortunately, I didn't have time to test to see if it did .ai and .indd files.

It's too bad they don't have a real beta test program, I'd like to sign up!

good luck!

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