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Old July 29th, 2016, 11:04 PM   #1
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Default The "mystery" about CSV files and collection management software

There once was a time when collection CSV files and collection management software were rather popular. I would like to know how many privy VEF members are still familiar with CSV files and collection managers based on collection CSVs (CSV stands for Comma-Separated Values).

If you know what I'm talking about, please share your experience! Which collection manager do/did you use (e.g. Hunter *, The!Checker aka PicCheck), what are the advantages, what are the difficulties? Do you only use pre-built CSVs, or do you create your own ones?

Is this topic still up to date nowadays? Are you still using these tools to organise your collections, and would you recommend using them?

For those who think I'm speaking Alien language ... here is a brief introduction for a specific example (links are outdated meanwhile, sorry, but I'm able to provide most of the tools if wanted).

Please refrain from asking questions, if you don't have an idea what this topic is about.
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* I'm using Hunter, and it even works with Windows 10.
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Please add source, post complete photo and scan sets - with indexes, if available, preserve
genuine file names (that will help to ID sources and model names), thank, credit, and quote original posters.

I'm afraid I haven't any time for reuploads. Don't send reports (or PMs) of dead files or requests!
Once the files posted above are expired, please help each other, add the info I provided as well.
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