CD Tracking Similar to DVDProfiler?
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CD Tracking Similar to DVDProfiler?
Did a quick search but didn't find anything in the last 6 months.
I'm using DVDProfiler now and would like a similar application for CD's and/or albums. But, a search of Google didn't turn up much. the few I did find were all manual entry wihtout song lists. I'd like to find something that works like DVDProfiler where you enter the ISDN and the info downloads.
Anyone got a suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
I'm using DVDProfiler now and would like a similar application for CD's and/or albums. But, a search of Google didn't turn up much. the few I did find were all manual entry wihtout song lists. I'd like to find something that works like DVDProfiler where you enter the ISDN and the info downloads.
Anyone got a suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
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CDTrustee - I use it and like it (no covers, though). No free version (besides the trial download) either.
CDTrustee - I use it and like it (no covers, though). No free version (besides the trial download) either.
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I second collectorz - I use their music and book collector software but was already attached to profiler or else I would use their movie software as well.
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Collectorz
Another thumbs-up for Collectorz.
Current versions even have an optional "wizard-style" interface for entering by ISDN's, artist, disc-ID, etc. It's quite customizable, allowing the user to choose which databases he/she wants it to search and which one's to ignore, or even how to prioritize the data.
Worth every penny especially if you have a large collection.
When they came out with the versions with the wizard, I purchased the Book Collector for my mom who is quite computer-illiterate. She has no problems.
Current versions even have an optional "wizard-style" interface for entering by ISDN's, artist, disc-ID, etc. It's quite customizable, allowing the user to choose which databases he/she wants it to search and which one's to ignore, or even how to prioritize the data.
Worth every penny especially if you have a large collection.
When they came out with the versions with the wizard, I purchased the Book Collector for my mom who is quite computer-illiterate. She has no problems.
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Yup, www.collectorz.com is the best of its kind. I've been a user for over two years and it's well worth the cost. They are continuously improving the software and you will always benefit from these free upgrades. Customer service is excellent.