Hello, gang!
I'm new to the forums, but I've occasionally popped onto the website everynow and then just to look around.
I was wondering how/if any of you catalog your OTR shows? I have found a few through a link on one of the pages here, plus I looked around at www.download.com and www.zdnet.com. They had some music programs, but they were all trial versions. I was hoping to find some freeware. Any recommends out there? If it helps at all, my collection is probably an even split between CD & cassette, plus 1 mp3 disc.
Thanks a bunch!
Justin
Which CD/Mp3/cassette database do you recommend?
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Justin -
Since your collection has a lot of cassettes, you might consider using a spreadsheet program (such as Microsoft Excel, or whatever came with your computer).
You can then design your own data fields, and type in the data.
The <a href="http://www.old-time.com/ffiles/mycat.zip">MYCAT</a> program, although a bit old, is a bit more sophisticated, and is designed for OTR collections.
If you had a lot of MP3 files / CDs, you might like the freeware cataloging programs found at
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/2006/PL2006ORGANIZERS.php#Cataloger
Since your collection has a lot of cassettes, you might consider using a spreadsheet program (such as Microsoft Excel, or whatever came with your computer).
You can then design your own data fields, and type in the data.
The <a href="http://www.old-time.com/ffiles/mycat.zip">MYCAT</a> program, although a bit old, is a bit more sophisticated, and is designed for OTR collections.
If you had a lot of MP3 files / CDs, you might like the freeware cataloging programs found at
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/2006/PL2006ORGANIZERS.php#Cataloger
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