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11-18-03
Oh, if only i had that much time. i do good to keep mine in ... Kinsekd
11-18-03
No, though a palm pilot with the list would be good -- i hav ... Ozfly
11-18-03
I made up my own in microsoft access and it works fairly wel ... Pmotz
11-18-03
Microsoft excel works fine for me; i made a workbook with on ... Jeffloistarca
11-18-03
My collection is as organized as an old bookstore after an e ... Gunbei
11-18-03
Here is what i use works great. http://www.base40.com/ cd ... Kenscollick
11-18-03: Lngbruno I have my 3,000+ cds in Word, alpha list by artist's name and title of cd. Updates are relatively simple and easy to do. The printed version fits on five sheets of paper - four columns, pinted on both sides in 7pt font. It folds up nicely into my wallet and has prevented me from buying duplicate copies on several occassions over the years. If I need further information, I rely on allmusic.com for the finer details of a particular non-Indie labeled cd.
Simple yet practical. Lou Lngbruno (Threads | Answers | This Thread)
11-18-03
Ozfly, the memory is the second thing to go. i forgot what ... Elgordo
11-18-03
Elgordo, it's probably best to have forgotten that ;-) Ozfly
11-18-03
I've used several different programs over the years. i star ... Audiolaw
11-18-03
I use cd trustee and it works just as advertized. especiall ... Zargon
11-18-03
I use cd trustee. a newer version is also available where y ... Pbb
11-18-03
It's all in my head. Easy_e
11-18-03
I use an excel spreadsheet that i download to my ipaq. i the ... Rbstehno
11-19-03
I started writing it all down on some graph paper, but that ... Jax2
11-19-03
I bought an expedit "organizer" from ikea with 13 ... Marakanetz
11-19-03
Opp, microsoft access 97 has preprogrammed application calle ... Misterl
11-19-03
I know i am showing my age, or perhaps the age of my collect ... Jwc37
11-19-03
Microsoft excel craig Csericks
11-19-03
Library cards? good grief! Pbb
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