
It’s been a while since I created a demo video for MovieGallery, and since then, quite a bit has been changed and improved, so I created a new demo video for it. Here is the youtube link for it: MovieGallery 1.5 Demo Video

It’s been a while since I created a demo video for MovieGallery, and since then, quite a bit has been changed and improved, so I created a new demo video for it. Here is the youtube link for it: MovieGallery 1.5 Demo Video

People often say that a picture tells more than a thousand words, and I think with the image on the side here, it actually does.

Collection of Frequently Asked Questions for MovieGallery, along with the answers.

Since the Kindle Fire was released, I have enabled people to use MovieGallery Free with their Kindle Fire by using a manual install. I have had a lot of questions on providing the pay-version. Finally, Amazon approved MovieGallery for the Amazon Android Appstore. You can find it here: http://www.amazon.com/Tools4Movies-MovieGallery/dp/B0072Y1P74/

New in MovieGallery 1.4 is the ability to connect it to our free MP4 Streaming Server application. This guide will help you in getting things set-up, so you can start streaming your videos rather than having to copy them over whenever you want to watch them.

If you use an Android phone or tablet and use it with for watching the occasional movie or TV episode, MovieGallery is for you. Skim through the movies on your NOOKtablet, Xoom, Thrive, Transformer Prime, Galaxy Nexus or anything else running Android 2.2 and higher (Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich) by using cover images…
If you use your NOOKcolor or NOOKtablet for movies, one of the biggest gripes many people have is that it is a bit annoying to pick the movie you want to watch. You can use the build-in My Media app, which displays pretty looking thumbnails of your videos: but without any information displayed, not even…

Because the Kindle Fire is designed to integrate with Amazon’s video service, accessing your own video files is a bit of a pain. As with all Android Tablets, you are basically stuck using the limited “Gallery” app, which doesn’t display filenames, or use a file-browser to access the files.
If you are having a hard time trying to get images to display in MovieGallery,