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"gogu" wrote in
: Ο "Eric Babula" έγραψε στο μήνυμα 0... "ECK" wrote in oups.com: I know a few collectors and I am a software developer. What i need to know is if there is good software out there for coin collectors? Do collectors want better software? What kind of program would collectors and dealers want that they cant get? I would like to write one for the industry if there is a demand. Thank you. Two of the better-known coin software programs are CoinManage (www.libertystreet.com) and Coin Elite (www.trovesoftware.com). I ran thru the trial versions of each, and will probably settle on CoinManage, if/when I decide to buy. Hello Eric! I am keeping track of my collection with CoinManage. The first version I purchased (that was around 2002) was quite buggy. Late 2004 I purchased the newer 2004 version and it is quite an improvement as interface and some new futures. But again there is one small problem: when you introduce a picture of your coin and you want to keep the pictures' window in the same size for all your coins (small/big coins), some coins have horizontal and vertical lines, just like in a millimetre page. The developer who is a very nice person said me they know about this problem and they will fix it in the newer version. Other than that it is indeed a very nice program. Just a tad time-consuming introducing countries/denominations they are not included in its database. rgrds PS Could you please give us some insight about the genealogy software you've tried ? Thanks. gogu - I left my genealogy stuff at work. I'll have to get back to you on Monday about this one. Watch for a new OT post from me, on Monday. Have a great weekend. Eric Babula Milwaukee, WI USA |
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Ο "Eric Babula" έγραψε στο μήνυμα
. .. "gogu" wrote in : Ο "Eric Babula" έγραψε στο μήνυμα 0... "ECK" wrote in oups.com: I know a few collectors and I am a software developer. What i need to know is if there is good software out there for coin collectors? Do collectors want better software? What kind of program would collectors and dealers want that they cant get? I would like to write one for the industry if there is a demand. Thank you. Two of the better-known coin software programs are CoinManage (www.libertystreet.com) and Coin Elite (www.trovesoftware.com). I ran thru the trial versions of each, and will probably settle on CoinManage, if/when I decide to buy. Hello Eric! I am keeping track of my collection with CoinManage. The first version I purchased (that was around 2002) was quite buggy. Late 2004 I purchased the newer 2004 version and it is quite an improvement as interface and some new futures. But again there is one small problem: when you introduce a picture of your coin and you want to keep the pictures' window in the same size for all your coins (small/big coins), some coins have horizontal and vertical lines, just like in a millimetre page. The developer who is a very nice person said me they know about this problem and they will fix it in the newer version. Other than that it is indeed a very nice program. Just a tad time-consuming introducing countries/denominations they are not included in its database. rgrds PS Could you please give us some insight about the genealogy software you've tried ? Thanks. gogu - I left my genealogy stuff at work. I'll have to get back to you on Monday about this one. Watch for a new OT post from me, on Monday. Thanks Eric ! But first I would like to know what exactly this program is doing. I mean, is it a programme that lets you create a kind of graphic of your genealogical tree, create links between various persons, introduce pictures of the persons, etc or a program to search around Internet for relatives, etc ? Have a great weekend. Same to you with many e-Bay wins ;-) PS Have you encountered the same problem as me with the CoinManage software ? -- E' mai possibile, oh porco di un cane, che le avventure in codesto reame debban risolversi tutte con grandi puttane! F.d.A http://gogu.enosi.org/index.html http://www.romclub.4t.com/rabin.html Eric Babula Milwaukee, WI USA |
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Hi Eric,
We're the developers of the NumisEXPERT/ProIII series of software for coin collectors, coin sellers (dBay, Yahoo, CoinWebListing, etc), and for professional dealers. We have just released our latest versionsof both COLLECTOR and DEALER. You can try both free by going to our portal at www.numisexpert.com and signing in on the BETA right away (BETA will be ending Monday but you will be able to run the software for at least 30 days) - we just released it today. The following is a notice I've posted on some of the chat groups and we have an ad on the front page of Numismatic News this week: NumisEXPERT/ProIII - Double your money back! Take advantage of the most comprehensive, sophisticated, and functional coin collecting software on the market. We've just released NumisEXPERT/ProIII COLLECTOR at $100. If you buy it and don't agree that it significantly improves your collecting ability and knowledge I personally guarantee you DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK - that is $200.00 retail value in coins, of any coin(s)in my personal collection of 37,293 (and counting) U.S. coins in my system. You can check my auctions on eBay (JARESCH) or YAHOO! (janschwenk) to get a rough idea of what kinds of coins I have. Our software will make you an expert in U.S. coins. Mr. J.T. Stanton, author of "Cherrypicker's Guide" calls it "Absolutely SUPER!" It will help you find valuable coins, possibly even already in your collection that you didn't know were valuable. If you want to sell, ProIII automates on-line auctions, and provides you a full eCommerce site to sell, trade, show, or buy coins. Some major dealers are signing on soon - you will have fingertip access -- all in one spot -- of thousands of coins. If you don't know what you need, the software will analyze your collection and automatically create your want-lists, then if you give it the OK, it will go out and help you find them. Don't like software or think it "intrudes" into "pure coin collecting"? No problem, don't buy it. Buggy whips are still the rage, aren't they? But if you want to use all the tools and facilities of the modern age, if you want to use software of the quality we write for Fortune 100 companies, then contact me at to get the software. By the way, any registered users of our earlier Collector software get a free upgrade - contact me. Thanks! Jan Schwenk |
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 05:01:26 GMT, Eric Babula
wrote: "gogu" wrote in : Ο "Eric Babula" έγραψε στο μήνυμα 0... "ECK" wrote in oups.com: I know a few collectors and I am a software developer. What i need to know is if there is good software out there for coin collectors? Do collectors want better software? What kind of program would collectors and dealers want that they cant get? I would like to write one for the industry if there is a demand. Thank you. Two of the better-known coin software programs are CoinManage (www.libertystreet.com) and Coin Elite (www.trovesoftware.com). I ran thru the trial versions of each, and will probably settle on CoinManage, if/when I decide to buy. Hello Eric! I am keeping track of my collection with CoinManage. The first version I purchased (that was around 2002) was quite buggy. Late 2004 I purchased the newer 2004 version and it is quite an improvement as interface and some new futures. But again there is one small problem: when you introduce a picture of your coin and you want to keep the pictures' window in the same size for all your coins (small/big coins), some coins have horizontal and vertical lines, just like in a millimetre page. The developer who is a very nice person said me they know about this problem and they will fix it in the newer version. Other than that it is indeed a very nice program. Just a tad time-consuming introducing countries/denominations they are not included in its database. rgrds PS Could you please give us some insight about the genealogy software you've tried ? Thanks. gogu - I left my genealogy stuff at work. I'll have to get back to you on Monday about this one. Watch for a new OT post from me, on Monday. Have a great weekend. Eric Babula Milwaukee, WI USA Our family tree stuff is on "Family Tree Maker" which I quit upgrading at the 11th version and the free software from the LDS web site. Between the two of them they do most of what I want. I have some smaller branches of the family (outlaws instead of inlaws and people who don't want to give up much informaiton) in "Brothers Keeper" which is a great shareware program that I picked up in the early 90s. I also have 4 backups that are kept at 4 different locations off site. When you have records of almost 4000 people you don't want to lose all that information to a forest fire, earthquake or riot. Cliff Seeker of Cantrell, Brown, Rogers, Ogletree, McElheney, Carter, Beaver, Dobbs and Lewis |
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You could link your Ghica and Brincoveanu lines back 1400 years to Romania and Albania and print a tree with www.familytreemaker.com |
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"gogu" wrote in
: Thanks Eric ! But first I would like to know what exactly this program is doing. I mean, is it a programme that lets you create a kind of graphic of your genealogical tree, create links between various persons, introduce pictures of the persons, etc or a program to search around Internet for relatives, etc ? Have a great weekend. Same to you with many e-Bay wins ;-) PS Have you encountered the same problem as me with the CoinManage software ? gogu - See new OT thread for genealogy software. As far as CoinManage goes, I just used the free trial version for a week - testing it's features against other programs like Coin Elite, Coin Keeper, Collect!, Organize Your Coin Collection, etc. I didn't really get to test out the picture feature. I don't have access to a decent digital camera, and didn't go thru the effort of scanning a bunch of coins with the scanner. I just read about what it can do, and thought it was pretty much what I wanted. I didn't know about the bugs with it. I just assumed that all the coins would show up at the same size, in the program. What other bugs did you find with CoinManage? I did my little 'research' effort about three years ago. I think I'll have to go thru the effort once again, because there are some new programs out there (see post from dingodog). There might be progams out there that are even better for my needs. If anyone else knows of any good coin collecting software programs out there that I should test, please let post here. Eric Babula Milwaukee, WI USA |
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"dingodog" wrote in news:1107623782.968974.52070
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Hi Eric, We're the developers of the NumisEXPERT/ProIII series of software for coin collectors, coin sellers (dBay, Yahoo, CoinWebListing, etc), and for professional dealers. We have just released our latest versionsof both COLLECTOR and DEALER. You can try both free by going to our portal at www.numisexpert.com and signing in on the BETA right away (BETA will be ending Monday but you will be able to run the software for at least 30 days) - we just released it today. The following is a notice I've posted on some of the chat groups and we have an ad on the front page of Numismatic News this week: NumisEXPERT/ProIII - Double your money back! Take advantage of the most comprehensive, sophisticated, and functional coin collecting software on the market. We've just released NumisEXPERT/ProIII COLLECTOR at $100. If you buy it and don't agree that it significantly improves your collecting ability and knowledge I personally guarantee you DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK - that is $200.00 retail value in coins, of any coin(s)in my personal collection of 37,293 (and counting) U.S. coins in my system. You can check my auctions on eBay (JARESCH) or YAHOO! (janschwenk) to get a rough idea of what kinds of coins I have. Our software will make you an expert in U.S. coins. Mr. J.T. Stanton, author of "Cherrypicker's Guide" calls it "Absolutely SUPER!" It will help you find valuable coins, possibly even already in your collection that you didn't know were valuable. If you want to sell, ProIII automates on-line auctions, and provides you a full eCommerce site to sell, trade, show, or buy coins. Some major dealers are signing on soon - you will have fingertip access -- all in one spot -- of thousands of coins. If you don't know what you need, the software will analyze your collection and automatically create your want-lists, then if you give it the OK, it will go out and help you find them. Don't like software or think it "intrudes" into "pure coin collecting"? No problem, don't buy it. Buggy whips are still the rage, aren't they? But if you want to use all the tools and facilities of the modern age, if you want to use software of the quality we write for Fortune 100 companies, then contact me at to get the software. By the way, any registered users of our earlier Collector software get a free upgrade - contact me. Thanks! Jan Schwenk Has anyone else heard of/used this BETA version of this software? Any comments? Eric Babula Milwaukee, WI USA |
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Ο "Eric Babula" έγραψε στο μήνυμα
. .. "gogu" wrote in : Thanks Eric ! But first I would like to know what exactly this program is doing. I mean, is it a programme that lets you create a kind of graphic of your genealogical tree, create links between various persons, introduce pictures of the persons, etc or a program to search around Internet for relatives, etc ? Have a great weekend. Same to you with many e-Bay wins ;-) PS Have you encountered the same problem as me with the CoinManage software ? gogu - See new OT thread for genealogy software. Done, thank you ! As far as CoinManage goes, I just used the free trial version for a week - testing it's features against other programs like Coin Elite, Coin Keeper, Collect!, Organize Your Coin Collection, etc. I didn't really get to test out the picture feature. I don't have access to a decent digital camera, and didn't go thru the effort of scanning a bunch of coins with the scanner. Well, you have a point here. I don't use a camera to archive my coins because I think a scanner can deliver far more details. At a given moment I found myself in a similar situation as you: I had a lot of coins to scan and the whole task seemed to be a real Golgotha :-) After I finished scanning all my coins (more than a month and an injured back:-)), I am applying a simple rule: "coin coming in, coin is scanned in 24 hours" ;-) I just read about what it can do, and thought it was pretty much what I wanted. I didn't know about the bugs with it. Well, as I said is not so terrible and the developer said they know the bug and they are working on fixing it. Really nice persons. I just assumed that all the coins would show up at the same size, in the program. The problem is different: as you know, the program has a window at the left of the screen where the pictures of the coins appear. If you adjust the window to the bigger coin you have, smaller coins will appear with the grille I mentioned in front of them ! If you adjust the window for the smaller coins, they will look OK but the bigger ones will again appear with those horizontal and vertical lines ! What other bugs did you find with CoinManage? At this moment it seems to have no other bugs. The actual version seems to work pretty OK. -- E' mai possibile, oh porco di un cane, che le avventure in codesto reame debban risolversi tutte con grandi puttane! F.d.A http://gogu.enosi.org/index.html http://www.romclub.4t.com/rabin.html I did my little 'research' effort about three years ago. I think I'll have to go thru the effort once again, because there are some new programs out there (see post from dingodog). There might be progams out there that are even better for my needs. If anyone else knows of any good coin collecting software programs out there that I should test, please let post here. Eric Babula Milwaukee, WI USA |
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