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Posted 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago
Linda2
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When I was collecting avidly, I used sports card checksheets! The ones that went to 900 worked well with any comic! hehehe...actually I used a program called The Comic Collector 2.0 for Windows and DOS and it was distributed by AbleSoft. The date on the floppy is 1994 so this is a little dated but it came with Overstreet Comic data and prices and the data base could be upgraded online with the latest info!
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Posted 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago
skyhog
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I've been using a custom made database in Access 2000. I couldn't seem to find any program that suites my tastes in terms of how I wanted stuff
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Posted 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago
cihotfxox
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I use an Excel workbook and keep a sheet for each character (or Group)
and one sheet for a 'Wish list'
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Posted 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago
cosmo-julie
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I use Comic Organizer 1.9a
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