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Tue, 31 May 2005 11:06:51 -0700
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Hello everyone,

Here is the url for a commercial product that may be of interest.

http://www.collectorpro.com/

Cheers,

Nick

At 02:51 AM 5/31/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>I would recommend PastPerfect. There may be others cheaper, but with 
>something like Access you would have to design the total format to fit 
>your needs. The advantage of PastPerfect is that it is already geared for 
>collections, includes Chanault nominclature, and has museum like format 
>which will remind you of many of the details you need to include. I plan 
>to do the same with my collectibles and photo collections soon.
>
>Mary Kirby
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>>I am looking for a collection management software program that would be 
>>appropriate for a private collector's sizable collection.  Ideally the 
>>program would be able to organize basic curatorial information on a 
>>variety of types of arts and artifacts, record provenance and purchase, 
>>location, and conservation information.  The ability to link a picture 
>>would also be helpful.  The program would need to work on a Windows 
>>platform.  To top it off, it would be nice if it was reasonably priced!
>>
>>I have heard of several programs including: My Home Inventory, The 
>>Collector, Antique Dealer FastTrack Inventory and Business Management 
>>Platinum Software, ArtWorks, The Museum System (TMS) Light.  Any advice 
>>on the suitability of these or other programs would be greatly appreciated.
>>Thank you.
>>
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