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    Kurtty Fan Slicknickshady's Avatar
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    Default Whats a good computer software to update comic collections?

    I'm looking for a good one. Any ideas?

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    all those feels AgentFelix's Avatar
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    like...a database of what you have? Digital versions of comics in cbr/cbz format? Not sure what you're asking here.
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    Microsoft excel

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    Photoshop.

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    now for a serious answer...



    If you have a Mac, you can try Voodoo Pad (it's what I use). There's a free older version here that you can try, or you can pay for the full one (try out the free one first to see if you like it).
    Voodoo Pad is not specifically for Comics; it's just a cool note-keeping app that lets you create your own Wiki pages.

    So basically, I made my own mini website that runs on my computer and has my entire collection categorized by title. I created a page for each comic, wrote any details about the book I wanted, added a photo I took with my iPad, and added whatever tags I wanted. When I want to search for issues, I just do a search by tag, or I look through the giant Table of Context that I created for each title. Each title page then has a link to the individual issues.

    Here's a review I just found of the free version.
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