I really like that it doesn't eat gobs of memory and there's no 'terminate-stay-ready' embedded in the software and sitting in my systray. I know I've yet to discover all the ways it can manipulate the data, but, I'll get there. I've only cataloged about 150 in Music Collector, but, it's been a breeze. However, I kept having to add fields and go back to edit every single CD. I've always wanted to catalog all my CD's and tried to create my own database. Music Collector is free to try and $39.I can't tell you how much I love this software. Music Collector runs on Windows 95, 98, NT4, ME, XP and 2000. Just log which CD you loaned and to whom and you will always know where your missing CDs are! Music Collector: Compatibility The built-in Loan Management system allows you to keep track of CDs you loan to friends, family, etc. A special export feature is included to export your database for use in the ListPro software on your PDA (PocketPC or Palm). If you want to be able to use your music data in other programs, use the Export to XML or Export to Text functions. You can create one index page listing all albums (with one row per album), optionally linked to detail pages with one page per CD. Using the Export to HTML feature you can generate HTML pages of your CD inventory, for use on your homepage or website. Also included are a number of templates for other nicely formatted print-outs! Music Collector: Export your Music Catalog Printed lists are ideal for insurance purposes, or to take with you to the store. The Print feature lets you choose which albums or tracks to print, which fields to show and in what order to list them. Lists of your albums and tracks can be printed in any way you want. Use the Quick Search feature to find all albums that contain the word you type, or use the Advanced Filter command to search in specific fields, even multiple fields at once. alphabetically on artist, title or label, or sorted on release date or purchase date. All lists can be sorted instantly, just by clicking the column headers or by using the Sort Order screen. It is possible to show a simple list of all albums or of all tracks, but you can also organize your collection by artist or by genre, using the automatic folder feature. Once you have added a number of CDs to the inventory, you can view it on the main screen. Music Collector: View and search the music database It can also read CDTEXT information from the CD itself, if available. The information is retrieved from various music database sites on the internet (like the CDDB CD database and the Amazon music catalog). Music Collector will automatically download all data (artist, title, track titles, genre, label, etc. Adding LPs is easy too, only type the artist and title. Just insert a CD in your CD-ROM drive or scan its barcode with your barcode scanner. Music Collector: Organize your music collectionĪdding items to the music database is quick and easy, adding CDs can even be done without any typing. Track your loans: who borrowed your CDs, loan dates and due dates.Export database to HTML: view your track list and CD covers on the web.Print any field selection and in any order.Print CD or track lists: great for a hard copy, and ideal for insurance purposes.Search your music database: find which CD a song is on, or find CDs on a particular label.Download CD covers: or use the built-in TWAIN scanner support.Instantly sort your lists: by field, artist, title or genre, or by year. Organize CDs without typing: download track lists to your PC directly.Synopsis: Are you a music collector? Do you find it difficult to organize your collection or often have a hard time finding "just the right song"? In that case, you need Music Collector - the amazing super-music organizer on steroids! With Music Collector, you can: download track lists of your music CDs directly to your computer (without typing!), organize your MP3s, LPs, cassettes and mini-discs, download CD covers, search your music database, print CD and track lists, sort your lists, and much, much more! Music Collector: ScreenshotsĬlick to view: |.
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