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zooterman 25th Aug 2010 5:41 pm

Database for your recordings.
 
I have quite a large collection of records and I used to use a database called Paradisc to list them, but it was a Doss based system and now I wanted a Windows based one, I have at last found a program which I think may be of use to you all, you can set up and design a database for different things, give it a go, go to www.DatabaseOasis.com and down load the trial, it's not cheap but it's the best I found.
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Mike Phelan 26th Aug 2010 8:36 am

Re: Database for your recordings.
 
Putting my retired database designer's hat on, even a spreadsheet or Word table would do this sort of job with ease; no need to spend money on it.

JoshWard 26th Aug 2010 10:09 am

Re: Database for your recordings.
 
Yes I have all my LPs catalogued in a simple Spreadsheet.

zooterman 26th Aug 2010 5:02 pm

Re: Database for your recordings.
 
I wish I new how

neon indicator 26th Aug 2010 5:08 pm

Re: Database for your recordings.
 
Download Open Office
google how to use it

julie_m 27th Aug 2010 5:17 pm

Re: Database for your recordings.
 
If you're an Evil Penguin-Loving Communistâ„¢ then there's always MySQL -- it's Free and Open Source (GPL).

It's surprising how many things that you normally store in files actually work better in databases. Especially if you know a language such as Perl, PHP, Python or Java and can put together a simple front end.


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