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Casey Stamper
 
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"Neal" wrote in
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"Charlie Self" wrote in message
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xrongor writes:

That would work, but I don't have a spreadsheet. This program
downloads photos and you can import the full page w/photos from
ebay of the item you bought. Price paid, shipping and total cost
supposedly goes in automatically. Anyway, I gotta play more with
the demo.

seems absolutely pointless to me. time would be better spent using
the tools instead of looking at pictures... what you paid for them
in the past has nothing to do with what they are worth to someone
else, right now (despite what some people seem to think) so thats
useless information. at best you will dwell on the ones you paid
too much for.


OK. Tell that to your insurance adjuster after a fire or theft.

Charlie Self
"Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it
exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong
remedy." Ernest Benn




PC Mag has a nice (free) program to track inventories called
Thinginventory. You can attach a photo and a replacement cost to each
item. Good for insurance purposes.

Neal




That would be ThingVentory.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1560007,00.asp

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