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Richard |
Posted - 15 May 2017 : 16:33:57 I am not sure if this is normal, so I thought I would ask.
In the title of my extreme Movie Manager it says: extreme Movie Manager 9.0.0.9 (32bit) - example.mdb (Portable)
Is there a Desktop version or is it supposed to be Portable?
And all my databases are listed as example_**** etc.
Is this normal?
I've tried uninstalling, re-installing, re-activating. Any thoughts? |
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JDommi |
Posted - 15 May 2017 : 19:37:14 Thank you |
Richard |
Posted - 15 May 2017 : 18:58:18 Thanks for the info, JDommi.
I have to say, ... this is an amazing program, and I love it. Thanks to all of you for your great work. |
JDommi |
Posted - 15 May 2017 : 17:58:49 The portable means that you can install XMM anywhere. Of course it's a little irritating but it's the only release existing.
To the databases: example.mdb is the standard database example. You can create your own databases with a name of your choice by Open New database or by saving a present database under a new name. In the last case I suppose you have to mnually rename the existing subfolders that are related to this specific database. So creating a new database is the best way - standard name for a new database is My New Database. If the databases you are speaking of have a date after the example_ then these are automatic backups but normally you only can see the .mdb files that were already opened in XMM. |