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For $30, you receive a full featured software package that enables you to keep track of any type of collection you may have. Primarily, I would imagine that Knives and Guns will be the draw here...I am using and reviewing the Knife Collector Software. There are a few pre-loaded collection templates that come with the software, but fear not...if you want a way to keep track of your Garbage Can Lid collection, you can make your own template for that as well. But for now, let's stick with the Knives.

I contacted the fine folks at NM Collector about reviewing their software for our community, mainly seeking information and permission for this review, fully prepared to sample their demo software, which is Full Featured for the first 30 days for folks to try out, then reverts to a limited demo version if a licence is not purchased. I was quite pleasantly surprised when not only did they send me a bunch of information, but a licence key as well. Downloading the software was quite simple, and then the dreaded installation and preparation for use began...

First of all, I had done some research on the abilities of this program, thinking I had to buy each collector package separately. Not so. One program held ALL the available collector templates, and I could use them all! So, my purchase did not limit me to only one collection, but all available templates, and the ability to make my own. Very handy! Then it came to installation. As it turned out, it is not so much an installation, as a Plug-and-Play program. Plop it onto your hard drive where you want it, and go. No tedious installation needed. No big deal, you say? Well, with this type of program, you may now toss it on a USB stick on your key-chain, and carry it around in your pocket...and be able to run it on *any* computer you come across. Your whole collection on your key ring! Handy again, no? Also, if you use a Cloud service, you can plop it in your Cloud, and be able to access it from anywhere as well, if you don't like packing a thumb drive around. Same result...your collection and inventory is now available at your fingertips from any system with internet access. Just log onto your Cloud and run the program! Tell me you've never wanted to have your whole collection in your pocket for shows, shopping, or just hanging out with fellow collectors! Colour me impressed thus far...and we haven't even used it yet.

So...it's where I want it, ready to go...let's fire this puppy up!

Identification Tab

Initially, a little intimidating, I'll admit. Possibly more so for those less tech savvy than others. But, I pushed on and started to play with things. Data entry was very simple using the fields provided. Pretty basic stuff there, so long as you are happy with the fields available. The above screenshot, borrowed from NM Collector, seems to be from a previous version, but you get the gist of the process. Click the empty field, enter your info, move to the next. Pretty simple. Alas, I have never been one for simple when I can complicate things and frustrate the heck out of myself. So, off I went mucking about and changing things around. After a little bit of trial and error, I managed to come up with this...

A little more comprehensive, and more what I was looking for. Editing the names of the fields was simplicity, once the little Edit Captions button was checked. Not bad at all...and a minimum of frustration. Now I have a good start. Again, filling in the fields with my own info was quite easy, once I edited them to show what *I* wanted. On to the next page...Description.

Description

Not a bad setup. but again, I wanted more. So....

That's more like it! Very easy, now that I have a clue as to what I am doing. Certainly more suited to what I want, and how I want to organise things.

The Pictures tab is very basic to use. Click Add, find photo on your computer, click on it, bang...it is copied to your program database...*not* just a link to a picture on your computer. This now allows you to have all your pictures of your knives available on your USB drive, or your Cloud service, and accessible from anywhere! You can add as many as you like for each knife entry, and you can choose which photos to include when you print a report, if you find the need to keep a paper record for yourself, or if you are giving a copy to your insurance company, or locking a copy in the safe with your collection. From what I can tell, the only limitation on photos is how big or small you want your database to be. You can also make comments on your photo and add any relevant information you like.

Next up are the Receipt and Disposition tabs, which document your purchase or sale information...where, when, who, address of seller/buyer and any notes you wish to include. Great info to have if you track your buyers and sellers. These I didn't bother to change.

The next tab, Maintenance, was nice to see. Here you can track your cleaning, repairs, warranty work etc., and keep track of the costs, dates and tasks for each individual knife. Most, I imagine, will ignore this tab for the most part, but others will find it quite handy to track any work done on specific knives. Again...fields can be changed to your preference.

The next tabs are fairly self explanatory. The Events tab, I assume, is for any shows or events related to your particular knife entry...either selling or buying. Dates, costs, employees etc.

The Data Sheet tab looks like it's just for additional info you want to add...just a blank page you can add to. No picture needed for that...

The More tab is looking like a place to add more fields that wouldn't fit on other tabs. Again, customisable...an example of one I just threw together.

And a tab for any links to manufacturers or additional info you want to list...

Overall, it seems like a fantastic program that can be used to be as descriptive and as comprehensive as you choose to be, with the ability to use it in a very basic capacity if you so choose. Fairly flexible in its uses, easy to use once you get things set up the way you want them.

It also allows you to print out a few different styles of reports, depending on what you need. With or without pictures or notes...how many photos to include...that kind of thing.

So...there you have it. So far, the best program I have seen yet for inventorying your collection. I'd say a 7/10 on ease of use, 8/10 for usability and practical usage, however, that may well go up once I figure out how to delete or change existing fields in the tabs. For that, I have sent a support request, and am waiting for an answer back. I can't seem to delete Date or Money fields, although I can change the description of them. A minor issue at best, but one I would like to learn how to do.

It will be a daunting task, entering all my knives into this program, and taking pictures in a format that will be constant with all my entries, but once the collection is entered in its entirety, it will be a piece of cake to keep it current with any new purchases or sales I may make. As this program doesn't keep info on servers on the internet, once you have it, you can use it forever. It won't be discontinued and made unusable, you can use it for life. And for the price, I think it is a fantastic deal. It also has an App that will let you carry all this info on your phone or tables, and will sync with your computer if you make changes on either your computer or device. And for $2.03, the App is well worth the buy.

$32.03 for your entire collection in your pocket with all your info and as many pictures as you want, usable on any computer anywhere, and as basic or detailed as you choose, PLUS being able to have the same thing for *anything* you collect? I say Great Deal!

Feel free to check out the program for free for 30 days of full features, and judge for yourself. You can find it Here ...I hope you find it as useful as I have so far.

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Thanks, I really appreciate Manx taking the time to do such a detailed review.

:)

Jan Carter said:

Clay,

Good to have you with us and Thanks for allowing Manx the ability to review this for us

Thanks Manx.  :)

Steve Scheuerman (Manx) said:

I don't mind at all. Glad to have you with us, Clay.

Clay

Sorry not to answer you sooner.  The problem I had was when looking at or loading more pictures, it would lock up the program.  When I would exit, it would sit there a long time before finally exiting.  The size of my pictures tend to be around half a meg.

I deleted the program and downloaded it again.  I have saved it to a USB memory card along with all my knife pictures.  I saved the program and knife pictures in different folders on the USB card.  I am going to run the program from the card and store the link to the picture rather than store the picture in the data base.  (I have to give Manx the credit for this idea.)  Hopefully that will solve my problem and the program will work.  I do like the program and if it works for me I will buy the license.  I will let you know how it works

BTW, I think you would enjoy the Arsenal group.  I would like to see you join it.


Clay Pryor said:

Hi, Clay Pryor here.  I am the author of NM Collector Software.  Can you tell me more about the problem?  What does it do when it quits working?  How big are your pictures? It can hang up due to memory limitations if the pictures are too big.

Not knowing anything else about the problem, you might want to consider not storing pictures in the database - you can set the program to just use the pictures in your file system (rather than storing them in your database) by selecting Options > Pictures > Store in File System. 

You can find more information in the on-line user manual.

Thanks,



Charles Sample said:

I like the software but I am having trouble getting photos to work.  I have tried it on two computers and had the same problem.  It seemed to work OK for the first three or four knives I entered in it.  But after adding a couple more it quit working.  I'm not giving up yet.  I may delete it and start over and see how it works.

Clay,

Is there any way to import a CSV file (or other standard format) into NM Collector?  I have my knife collection cataloged in an Excel spreadsheet, and I would hate to have to undertake the task of keying them all by hand when I have them already in electronic format. 

Thanks,

Jay

Yes, all you have to do is adjust the columns in your spreadsheet to match what NM Collector is looking for.  Please see http://www.nmcollectorsoftware.com/examples/ImportFromSpreadsheet/ for step by step instructions.

Thanks!

Jay Enterkin said:

Clay,

Is there any way to import a CSV file (or other standard format) into NM Collector?  I have my knife collection cataloged in an Excel spreadsheet, and I would hate to have to undertake the task of keying them all by hand when I have them already in electronic format. 

Thanks,

Jay

Yes, the size of your pictures might be the problem because all of the pictures for the current item get loaded into memory.  It should help to store them in the file system.  Please let me know how it goes.

The arsenal group sounds like a great place to visit - if I had more time!

:)

Thanks,

Clay

Charles Sample said:

Clay

Sorry not to answer you sooner.  The problem I had was when looking at or loading more pictures, it would lock up the program.  When I would exit, it would sit there a long time before finally exiting.  The size of my pictures tend to be around half a meg.

I deleted the program and downloaded it again.  I have saved it to a USB memory card along with all my knife pictures.  I saved the program and knife pictures in different folders on the USB card.  I am going to run the program from the card and store the link to the picture rather than store the picture in the data base.  (I have to give Manx the credit for this idea.)  Hopefully that will solve my problem and the program will work.  I do like the program and if it works for me I will buy the license.  I will let you know how it works

BTW, I think you would enjoy the Arsenal group.  I would like to see you join it.




Well, I ran some tests, see below, and images do not seem to cause a problem on my system.  I guess I need to know more about your computer.  What operating system are you using?  How much memory do you have.  Oh, and are you sure Java is working on it?  Sometimes Java is not working properly and that can cause my program not to run right.   You can find out if Java is working on your computer on this page:  https://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp

On my Windows 8 system it just seems to work no matter what I do with the pictures.  I downloaded http://www.microscope-microscope.org/images/spider2048X1536.jpg (an image approximately .5 MB like your images)

and loaded it 10 times for 4 items.  Here is a screen capture of one of the items:

Clay Pryor said:

Yes, the size of your pictures might be the problem because all of the pictures for the current item get loaded into memory.  It should help to store them in the file system.  Please let me know how it goes.

The arsenal group sounds like a great place to visit - if I had more time!

:)

Thanks,

Clay

Charles Sample said:

Clay

Sorry not to answer you sooner.  The problem I had was when looking at or loading more pictures, it would lock up the program.  When I would exit, it would sit there a long time before finally exiting.  The size of my pictures tend to be around half a meg.

I deleted the program and downloaded it again.  I have saved it to a USB memory card along with all my knife pictures.  I saved the program and knife pictures in different folders on the USB card.  I am going to run the program from the card and store the link to the picture rather than store the picture in the data base.  (I have to give Manx the credit for this idea.)  Hopefully that will solve my problem and the program will work.  I do like the program and if it works for me I will buy the license.  I will let you know how it works

BTW, I think you would enjoy the Arsenal group.  I would like to see you join it.



Clay

I am running Windows Vista Home Premium with 3 gig of ram.  it is a 2 gHz processor.

But it is a moot point now.  I loaded the program on an SD card and copied all my knife pictures to a different folder on the same card.  I am running the program from the SD card and just storing the link to the pictures in the data base.  Everything works fine that way and now I can run the program on any computer.



Steve Scheuerman (Manx) said:

Please let me know if I missed anything, or if you have any questions. I'll try my best to answer them, or find the answers for you. And if you do purchase this program, I would be happy to help you get going with it.

I am impressed but your review Steve.  Might need to take a closer look at this software too.  What stands out for me, the problem with large picture size storage, and the simplicity of modifying for you own needs.  My intentions are to look into this program soon.  Thumbs up!

The storage issue may be licked. Charles and I were chatting one night, and I suggested we try loading the knife pics into a separate directory on a USB drive/Flash Card instead of the database. Running the program from the USB drive as well. This seems to have fixed the database memory issue, and no need to resize the photos. And you can still pack your entire collection in your pocket.

This is a great solution.  Be sure to keep a backup in case something happens with the USB.  A great way to back it up is to copy the entire contents of the USB into a folder on your computer.

Thanks,

Clay

Steve Scheuerman (Manx) said:

The storage issue may be licked. Charles and I were chatting one night, and I suggested we try loading the knife pics into a separate directory on a USB drive/Flash Card instead of the database. Running the program from the USB drive as well. This seems to have fixed the database memory issue, and no need to resize the photos. And you can still pack your entire collection in your pocket.

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