I use StampManage from Liberty Street. The primary reasons I chose it was it had Scott catalog numbers and I have total control of the data I add or modify The architecture is straight forward (Microsoft Access based, stamp database with a separate collection files). All data is on your local computer and not connected to any cloud data.
You could export everything (including Scott data) to any number of formats. The downsides have been that they can be difficult to contact a times to report bugs and there are errors in listing data and images as some data is community provided. You can submit changes (new numbers, images).
They have a trial version.
You may find EzStamp a better solution.
Comprehensive, accurate & complete databases. Unsurpassed customer and technical support.
We are here to help you with any questions if you need us.
You will speak to a live person who is ready and capable of looking after you in a prompt and courteous manner.
We do this full time. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Details on our site .
Full Disclosue: I am the developer of EzStamp & can give you full details, but to comply with forum rules, please cantact us if you have any questions
Happy Collecting
Marios
I use a database system, FileMaker. One can design the layout-, color, entries, whatever. I can offer a template if one wants, prividing one has access to the software itself. Michel
I have recently become familiar with Stamporama. I am looking for software to manage my stamp collections. My preference is for a program that is not linked to a platform where you have to take out a subscription. Does anyone have a suggestion?
re: manage stamp collections
I use StampManage from Liberty Street. The primary reasons I chose it was it had Scott catalog numbers and I have total control of the data I add or modify The architecture is straight forward (Microsoft Access based, stamp database with a separate collection files). All data is on your local computer and not connected to any cloud data.
You could export everything (including Scott data) to any number of formats. The downsides have been that they can be difficult to contact a times to report bugs and there are errors in listing data and images as some data is community provided. You can submit changes (new numbers, images).
They have a trial version.
re: manage stamp collections
You may find EzStamp a better solution.
Comprehensive, accurate & complete databases. Unsurpassed customer and technical support.
We are here to help you with any questions if you need us.
You will speak to a live person who is ready and capable of looking after you in a prompt and courteous manner.
We do this full time. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Details on our site .
Full Disclosue: I am the developer of EzStamp & can give you full details, but to comply with forum rules, please cantact us if you have any questions
Happy Collecting
Marios
re: manage stamp collections
I use a database system, FileMaker. One can design the layout-, color, entries, whatever. I can offer a template if one wants, prividing one has access to the software itself. Michel