![]() ![]() Free Inventory Management Software & Multi-Level Pricing As your business grows, your software can grow with you. ![]() Offering Inventory, Wants and Contacts management with the following offers and key features: Professional relational database with all the built-in tools today's bookseller needs to be successful on the Internet. Optimized for 15" Windows Monitor at 800 x 600, or 15" Mac at 832 x 634. Minimum Requirements: Windows 95 / MacOS 7.1, FileMaker 3.0 or greater, 8MB Disk space. Includes Rapid Cataloging features, Pre-formatted Uploading for ABE, Alibris, Bibliocity and Bibliofind multiple Financial Reports, multi-level Passwords, Built-in Help and Glossary of Book Terminology, Publishers, Editions & Conditions Lists extensive Keyword Libraries by Subject plus ability to Track Sales History by Book & Client, Quote by E-mail, Export to HTML, and Print Single & Double Column Catalogs and Lists, as well as Mailing Labels & Indexes. Please e-mail any comments.īook Collector Pro - Collectors Edition 1.0Ĭlick the link on the product name to go to their homepage, where you can get more detailed information and download trial or demo versions of the software:Ī full-featured database for real (and virtual) booksellers. I'd like to receive reviews, feedback, etc., from satsified/dissatisfied users. As I learn more about these products, I'll post the information. These are not reviews they are sections of the description provided at the sites, and so are actually "ads." Currently this is just an accumulation of what's offered on the Web. Most offer free downloadable demo or sample versions. They're advertised as being appropriate for automating book collection record keeping. I don't know if these products are good or safe or reliable. I was wondering if you have come across "pager, software" which is supposed to do everything that BookTrakker does and more for a fraction of the cost? Any reviews on it?ħ/29/02 WARNING: No recommendation or endorsement is implied. I think it's a usefull reference for you.Ĩ/29/06 On your site you list various software programs for collectors and dealers. It allowed me to import a CSV file, which I made from libra, so now all my books are in a database again, without too much hassle.ĭataCrow not only supports book collections, but also DVDs, CDs, Software and other things you may want to collect. ![]() I checked out your references, but they weren't very promising: I'm looking for free software. Apparently LIBRA is discontinued, so I was looking for something new. Until recently I used LIBRA, which allowed me to enter an ISBN number and find a lot of relevant information via the Amazon Service. Please feel free to reply and contribute.īook Software Forum "the most update to date guide to cataloging software"ġ/3/10 Via Google I arrived at your site, when I was looking for software to manage my books collection. Although I haven't been closely following recent developments in book software (I write my own), I've decided to post these comments as they arrive, as a forum. In the Fall of 2006, I noticed that I hadn't updated this page in over four years, but that I often received email about this subject. Book Collecting Software Software for Book Collectors and Dealers
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