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nickodemos:
I have always been into books. I am between 3-4000 read books so far in my life. During this time I have tried on multiple occasions to try and track down everything I have read with various levels of success.

Of the many programs out there they really do not do simple tracking very well. Some start out well and die. Some just don't have a clue. Others are kitchen sink varieties and the idea gets lost.

After using mousers epCheck program I was thinking that if something along the lines of this could be had it would be great.

Simple and basic program that can collect data from a stable website like worldcat and keep relevant information at hand.

Tabs for author, series, name, and year.

So far there is not alot out there. Many just fall short. Calibre does not come close since as you add books it gets unwieldy. Use of a spreadsheet is time consuming without out import.

I do not want online since as we have seen over the years things change or they get bought out. Or worse they go offline and all data is lost.

Dreaming but if anyone has an idea it would be great to hear of it. And I already read everything in this forum and others, so most things you might post I probably already looked and and dismissed. So I would imagine it would have to be a hard to find program. Also freeware.

mouser:
After using mousers epCheck program..
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Much as I'd like to take credit for epCheck, it was written by DC member Skwire.

MilesAhead:
@nickodemos I would post on the Coding Snacks.  It sounds like something Skwire may be interested in implementing.

Ath:
For collections of several varieties, Datacrow is often used, it has several templates leaning in that direction, and a highly optimized database back-end.

dr_andus:
Simple and basic program that can collect data from a stable website like worldcat and keep relevant information at hand.
-nickodemos (February 24, 2014, 09:45 AM)
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Check out Zotero, including its Firefox add-on, which allows you to add books from Amazon with one click. There is also a desktop client.

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