DVDloc8 is good it is online but you can print off a list or even just save the list to your HD if thats what your looking for. You can check them out in my signature and see my collection. Click on stats and you can see the types of breakdowns they do.
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Originally Posted by ChizzmoDVDloc8 is good it is online but you can print off a list or even just save the list to your HD if thats what your looking for. You can check them out in my signature and see my collection. Click on stats and you can see the types of breakdowns they do.
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it isnt hard at all just a bit of time to go thru it. Create your username and then you will have to enter each dvd title, it will show all the titles on file with that name. Click on the "C" icon to add it to your collection and it fills in all the information automatically. It really is great for the organised person and again you can get a copy to print off or store on your comp with this too.Chizzmo
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Originally Posted by Chizzmoit isnt hard at all just a bit of time to go thru it. Create your username and then you will have to enter each dvd title, it will show all the titles on file with that name. Click on the "C" icon to add it to your collection and it fills in all the information automatically. It really is great for the organised person and again you can get a copy to print off or store on your comp with this too.
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I use MS Excel and http://www.dvdloc8.com/. See My DVD Collection below.
I also have my list saved onto all my computers and a flash memory stick. I always have it with me.CJ
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I use Ant Movie Catalog.
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Originally Posted by blutachI keep mine in M$ Excel.
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