Taking names and keeping score
Similar to the other Pedia titles created by the same developer, Gamepedia allows you to store and organize all your items, in this case your video games. Perfect if you own different game systems and your game collection is getting a bit out of hand. You’ll be able to enter titles by searching for them directly on six different Amazon sites or scanning the UPC on the game with your Mac iSight camera. Once again here, you’ll have to make sure the UPC is clean and your room is well lighted for the iSight camera to work well.
The games pages look great with the game covers, and you can browse them in a Cover Flow style interface. Gamepedia also allows you to create smart collections to manage games any way you want, say by theme, character or alphabetical order. You can also create your own wishlist from Amazon and keep tabs on who’s borrowed what from your collection. Statistics are also fun to check out, to get an idea what your games library is composed of. The only downside to Gamepedia is that it’s pretty much the same as the other pedia titles, except with games. It would have been great for the developer to create only one application instead of four.
Top entry in table view could pop out of view with the new Lion springloaded scrollersFolders in the Source column could appear collapsed on restart even though they had previously been openMinor UI fixes for Lion
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Top entry in table view could pop out of view with the new Lion springloaded scrollersFolders in the Source column could appear collapsed on restart even though they had previously been openMinor UI fixes for Lion