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From Stewart Mason <flamingo@theworld.com>
Subject Re: CD collection database
Date Thu, 26 Jun 2003 00:38:49 -0400

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At 10:44 AM 6/25/2003 -0700, Drew MacDonald wrote:
>Billy Spradlin asked:
>> I would love to do a database with all my CD's - is there a program that
>> exists where all you have to do is instert the CD into your PC, and then
>> it scans the CDDB database and adds the information in for you in a 
>> Excell speadsheet or some kind of searchable database?
>
>Yes, there is.  It's called CDTrustee, and I've been using it for about a
>year now. Some very cool features. Costs $39.95, but there's a free trial
>version. See www.base40.com

I'm downloading the Music Collector trial now and have just tried out a
trial of CD Trustee.  Is there anyone who has experience with both?  Music
Collector seems like it's a bit more customizable: for example, I can
search on any field I want -- all the records I own on Not Lame, for
example -- and I can catalogue my wife's ethnic folk CDs by country of
origin.  However, CD Trustee, if I decided to spring for the Pro edition,
allows me to insert records into the collection without inserting a
physical CD, which means it'll auto-search for any of the, oh, 8000 LPs and
singles we own.  It's really a tough call!

S





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