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+One day i lost the overview over my DVD archives. I simply could not
+remember, if i already recorded the documentary running on TV that day.
+This had to be changed and why not use LaTeX. So, i was dreaming of a
+hyperlinked and full searchable PDF-document listing my DVDs with all
+titles, lengths and so on. And the icing on the cake would be a list
+with all faulty or missing programs for rerecording. That’s exactly
+what dvdcoll.cls is providing.
+dvdcoll.cls is following the structure <number><title><length>.
+Therefore dvdcoll.cls is not limited to DVDs. You can of course typeset
+archives of CD-ROMs, Audio-CDs and so on.
+
+supported languages at the moment: english, german
+Some help is needed for other languages! ;-)
+
+License: LPPL \ No newline at end of file