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Title: SOFTWARE
Post by: jr on September 14, 2006, 08:58:54 am
Do most here just collect the old fashioned way,or do many of you use currency collection software ?
Just wondering,as I am new at this,and was looking at some of the software available,can anyone tell me what they use if any,or anyone have any recomendations ?
Liberty Street software is one that I have been looking at,anyone use it ?
Thanks,jr. :-/
Title: Re: SOFTWARE
Post by: only4teeth on September 14, 2006, 12:40:06 pm
Good question. I too have been looking for a better way to keep track of my notes. This pen and paper stuff is for the birds. (and I don't mean the series) ::)
Title: Re: SOFTWARE
Post by: happy_philosopher on September 14, 2006, 01:04:52 pm
I just use Excel. But any spreadsheet software would do I think. Then you can categorize notes by any number of factors: Grade, Signature, Series, Plate number, market value... and then quickly sort them sort them to display them however you would like. You could even produce graphs of their performance over time, etc etc...

I don't know what these specialized collection software would have to offer that would be any better...
Title: Re: SOFTWARE
Post by: Seth on September 14, 2006, 01:05:51 pm
iCollect is very good.  It was written by John Cebasek and released in 2004.  It's an easy way to manage your collection and sort it by note series, serial number, condition, current value, etc.  It also allows you to import scans of your notes.  Best of all, it's free!  

I'm not sure where to get it from now.  The download link was posted here in this forum several years ago and the thread seems to have disappeared.

Oh yes, it's only available for Mac OS X.
Title: Re: SOFTWARE
Post by: X-Savior on September 14, 2006, 01:22:31 pm
I have messed around with Currency Manage 2005

Good program but does not use Charlton Catalog Numbers. I Started to change the Database to correct it but it was WAY to big a task. If anyone HAS a Charlton Database for it I would say it is the perfect program.  :)
Title: Re: SOFTWARE
Post by: BWJM on September 14, 2006, 01:52:16 pm
I prefer my own proprietary database-driven website for managing my collection.

http://currency.bwjm.ca
Title: Re: SOFTWARE
Post by: buxvet on September 14, 2006, 11:02:48 pm
Yep I use Excel too
Title: Re: SOFTWARE
Post by: Seth on March 20, 2011, 11:09:31 am
Ping John Cebasek

If anyone knows how to contact John Cebasek, the developer of the free iCollect software for Mac OS X, please ask him to let us know if there are any iCollect updates; specifically if he plans to release an Intel native version.  Thanks.

EDIT:
I Googled a bit more, found a Contact Me form for John, and he responded. 
Title: Re: SOFTWARE
Post by: coinsoldier on May 11, 2011, 06:45:09 pm
I recently purchased CurrencyManage 2011.
I am just beginning to use it, but I think it is going to be good
Listings for over 18,200 varieties of US and Canadian Paper Money, complete with hi-res images.
Comprehensive data for all 14,000+ National Banknotes.
Use our amazing new eBay™ search feature to quickly search current (and completed) paper money auctions.
Accurate values for all US Paper Money in several grades.
Indexed by Friedberg Number
Includes Confederate Money, Fractional Currency & MPC

I have used its "sister" software CoinManage for couple years and find it quite good.