evan
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Post by evan on Sept 17, 2022 17:24:54 GMT
As my various collections grow and as my interests continue to broaden, I'm finding it harder to keep track of what I've got, what I'm looking for, where I've put things etc etc. I'm wondering if there's a software solution. A database that could hold all the relevant info and which I could manipulate to produce reports that I want - wants lists, duplicates lists, MNH versus USD collections etc. Something maybe that can produce labels.
I've seen products that say they do this for collections of Britain & Commonwealth - which I don't collect, or which use Scott catalogue numbering which, again, I don't use.
My interests are Germany, Austria, Sweden, Czechoslovakia and Australia. I use SG, Michel or ANK catalogue numbering. Is there anything out there that you'd recommend or shall I stick with just ticking things off in my printed catalogues and manually making lists?
Shall I remain an analogue collector - or should I go digital?
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tobben63
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Stamp eat sleep repeat
Posts: 1,874
What I collect: I collect to much, world wide!
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Post by tobben63 on Sept 17, 2022 18:00:15 GMT
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philatelia
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Captain Jack - my best kiloware find ever!
Posts: 3,655
What I collect: Ireland, Japan, Scandy, USA, Venezuela, Vatican, Bermuda, Austria
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Post by philatelia on Sept 17, 2022 21:00:09 GMT
Colnect is a wiki built by collectors around the world to contain an ever growing VAST amount of catalog information. It has a powerful data base that can allow you to create and manipulate want, sell, buy, inventory - all sorts of lists. And it is designed to facilitate trading and selling individual stamps between collectors. I use it every day and can’t imagine not having it now. I definitely vote digital!
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angore
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What I collect: WW, focus on British Empire
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Post by angore on Sept 18, 2022 10:01:01 GMT
I use StampManage to inventory my stamps so I have complete control but use Colnect all the time for identification.
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