MAME Library is a front-end resembling iPhoto that launches MAME OS X.
One of the biggest appeals of MAME Library is the ability to create collections of your favourite games, and add ratings and other information. This can help you to keep track of which games you've played the most, when you last played them, and so on.
MAME Library uses MUPhotoView for its iPhoto style grid view, while the polished metal window style comes from Matt Gemmell's TunesWindow. This gives the interface a professional and polished look and feel that is both stylish and easy to navigate.
Some of the standout features of MAME Library include live searching for games by title, manufacturer, year, rating, play count, and more. This makes it easy to find exactly the game you're looking for without having to scroll through a long list.
You can also show or hide clones, and choose to display just available games or all games. Launching games in full screen is also supported, making for an immersive gaming experience.
One of the best things about MAME Library is that it imports game meta data from MAME OS X, meaning you don't have to manually enter information for each game.
To use MAME Library, you'll need a G4, G5, or Intel processor. The latest release of MAME Library includes the ability for split view to remember its position between launches, as well as improvements to the game ordering feature.
Overall, MAME Library is an excellent tool for anyone who enjoys playing MAME games. Its stylish interface, powerful features, and ease of use make it one of the best front-end launchers available for MAME OS X.
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