Used excel for ages, and as most have suggested, it does the trick spot on.
I got a bit bored with it, and during my days of coding, I started to write in a VB app that would give me a user interface and access database. I was able to import spreadsheets which had been made via Beckett's online checklists (albeit they changed frequent, and I ended up having to create a template format for importing checklists).
Included a simple user-friendly interface, and reporting abilities, as well as being able to attach card scans to each stored card in a database.
I kinda left it behind over time, still have it, but as an un-finished project. Every now and then I pick it back up and do a bit more. Now I'm back into collecting again, I might purposely find more time for it, although that sometimes proves more difficult that suggested. It really wants re-writing into a web-app design, and I'd love to get it done, perhaps one day....
There's so many ways to do them these days, and if you google them, there's plenty of free applications out there that'll do the same job!!
EDIT:
I don't recall doing it, but it seems I even found a way to create a Wantlist from a checklist that I'd imported into my application, based on "Haves/Wants". Neat!
Here's a snippet of what my Devin Harris PC looks like (it's empty, but it's a checklist none the less).
Excel is the way to go... you can create Macros/buttons that let's you jump around quickly, across multiple tabs. It also supports formulas to let you sum things up, find averages, and more complicated stuff if you are keen.
Listing all your trade cards in Excel allows you to sort and filter, then quickly copy and paste into a message, perfect for listing cards for someone's wants.
It is a good site, excellent searching facilities for set or player collectors. Even has a 'tradelist' search function for cards that are available. There are over 220,000 cards already loaded on there
Downers are....
- You have to load one card at a time (do it on a rainy day!), although it doesn't take as long as you think.
- Images above 2048mb don't load. Basically a normal scan is fine, I find the odd candid, especially with a flash won't load.
It is a good site, excellent searching facilities for set or player collectors. Even has a 'tradelist' search function for cards that are available. There are over 220,000 cards already loaded on there
Downers are....
- You have to load one card at a time (do it on a rainy day!), although it doesn't take as long as you think.
- Images above 2048mb don't load. Basically a normal scan is fine, I find the odd candid, especially with a flash won't load.
I use word like a fool. I remember copy pasting from Beckett a couple years back and cutting the list down. now I just add any new Aminu's whenever a new product comes out. It isn't the best way but it works easy enough for my.
Well said.
As I mentioned earlier you'll find all basic scans of cards are fine for uploading to TC, it's just the odd candid scan that has more detail that won't upload. It's kinda annoying at times. You take the time to to take a great photo and then it is too large.
I use word like a fool. I remember copy pasting from Beckett a couple years back and cutting the list down. now I just add any new Aminu's whenever a new product comes out. It isn't the best way but it works easy enough for my.
Thanks Josh, if I said as an actual windows application, it's probably around 80% complete, without Reports being written into it. But that being said, it's easy enough to put them in, or find another way for that to happen.