Sports memorabilia and trading cards? Done. What about sewing patterns? You can do that too. Collect Harry Potter stuff? You can create a collectible type for that! Create any Customized Collectable type you can think of:.and so much more! (see screenshots for more details) Manage and inventory any of these collections:.Scan in or search for any item you own or want and add them to your lists. This app works on the Windows, and we also have it available in the iOS App Store for both the iPhone and iPad. It would probably take some fiddling to get it right, though.What does iCollect Everything do? iCollect Everything is the #1 app on the App Store for managing your collectibles or inventory, whether at home, work, or school. This is frustrating to me b/c I’ve spent the $ and time getting DL set up, and don’t want to start all overĭL can export your data so it could be imported into something else. There have been plenty of requests for Amazon to change their terms from many companies and individuals but they don’t seem interested in even responding. Amazon’s license makes it an infringement to transfer information gathered from Amazon to a mobile device and that is the primary source of data that DL uses. I really just want DL for my iPad, but I don’t think it will happen, do you? You could download the free pic2shop app and give it a try, though. I’m not sure the camera on the iPad is high enough quality to scan barcodes. I envision being able to scan with my iPad and keeping up with/editing my collections on it, and easily synch with my iMac Book Crawler looks particularly interesting to me because of its ability to export data in ways I might be able to use on my computer. That shifts the task over to the portable device without any editing capability on the computer, which could be okay. I hadn’t looked at those before but they look interesting. Have you seen Book Crawler or iBookshelf? We primarily want to keep our books on the computer but be able to carry a reference on my iPhone when shopping used book sales, so this works out for our purposes. It works on our iPad but it’s designed for the smaller iPhone screen so it’s not ideal. I happened to pick up the iPhone app back when it was available and it continues to work. This is frustrating to me b/c I’ve spent the $ and time getting DL set up, and don’t want to start all over □ OKay – sorry, no more ranting – but I’d love to keep picking everyone’s brains on this one – mine is tired from trying to figure out the best solution. Am I asking for too much in an appĭoug – I was hoping you’d chime in – I thought you are a fellow Mac/iPad/DL user □ So, what are YOU using? Do you still use DL? Do you use any of the others on your iPad? Have you seen Book Crawler or iBookshelf? I envision being able to scan with my iPad and keeping up with/editing my collections on it, and easily synch with my iMac – I really just want DL for my iPad, but I don’t think it will happen, do you? I glanced at Bento, but it is a bit overwhelming to me – maybe does more than I am wanting, plus in order to sync I’d have to shell out another $50 for the desktop version and not sure that I need to do that (and maybe I would love it – it just looked really involved, and didn’t have great reviews as far as synching goes). The only thing it doesn’t have that would be nice, is a way to keep track of library books, and my Kindle/ebook collection. It also has a loan feature, so I can keep up with what I’ve loaned to friends. I like having all that in one place – so when I search a topic, movies will pull up along with books. It integrates with iTunes, so all my movies/music/books/etc. The other thing I like that I haven’t seen in the other apps I’ve looked at is that you can also do CDs, DVDs, tools, games, and other things. The things I like about it are that it shows books on a bookshelf (aesthetics I know, but it looks nice and makes it easy to navigate), I like seeing all the categories/shelves in a list on the side b/c it makes it easy to search, and their search function works great – if we are studying frogs, I can search “frogs” and it will pull up all books with that in the title or the description (which was pulled from info from Amazon, much like the CM Organizer does). You can scan your books in and it has all the info, a picture of the cover, and you can sort them into categories. It is a library cataloging app (the best I can think of to describe it) – similar to iBookshelf and Book Crawler (two other apps I’ve seen).
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