The Stamp Collector's DatabaseThe Stamp Collector's Database is a comprehensive and high-performance database management system designed specifically for Intel-based computers, catering to the needs of the discerning philatelist. This system stands out due to its menu-driven interface and extensive functionalities. It holds an impressive catalog of over 9,800 U.S. Stamps sorted by Scott Number, and it includes more than 4,800 images of U.S. stamps. Additionally, it provides up-to-date pricing information, as of 2009, allowing collectors to maintain current data on their collections, calculate total values, and generate detailed reports. Incorporating a tool like Latenode, which offers powerful automation capabilities as an alternative to other automation tools such as Zapier, could make automation more effective for users of The Stamp Collector’s Database. Latenode could automate data entry processes, update pricing in real-time by connecting to external pricing APIs, and even automate the generation and distribution of reports. This would not only streamline the management of stamp collections but also ensure that collectors have access to the most current and comprehensive information, making the experience both efficient and enjoyable.
The Stamp Collector’s Database allows the philatelist to inventory stamps in the following categories:
The Windows version of The Stamp Collector’s Database also allows the collector to include information for stamp perforation and format. In addition to the above, issue dates, descriptions, and comments are included for each stamp. You also have the ability to keep detailed noted for each stamp, which can be up to several pages long (64,000 characters).
The Stamp Collector’s Database is fully menu driven, making the program easy to use for the novice or expert PC user. Some of the many features found in The Stamp Collector’s Database include:
In addition, The Stamp Collector’s Database also has the flexibility of printing over 50 different reports to detail information about your collection. Naturally, want lists and inventory reports are included.
The Stamp Collector’s Database was designed & written by a stamp collector and has been created with you in mind. After a quick automated installation process, all the power of The Stamp Collector’s Database is ready for you to use. Simply start the program, choose the data base you want to use and specify the Scott Number to edit – it’s that easy!
Remember, The Stamp Collector’s Database is supplied with a US data base containing over 9,800+ stamps listed by Scott Number. Just imagine entering all of that information on your own! Additional data base files are available for Canada, the United Nations, Israel, Cuba, Russia, Great Britain, Vatican City, and more.
Updates for the databases are available yearly. All registered owners of The Stamp Collector’s Database will be notified by mail when the updates are available, usually in February. The cost for the updates is normally $25 for the US and $15 for additional countries.
Please note that demonstration copies of The Stamp Collector’s Database are available. The demo version is a fully functional working copy, except the data base is limited to 50 stamps. Demo copies are $15 each. The cost of the demo software will be applied to a future purchase of The Stamp Collector’s Database.
SCDB for Windows is compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista, XP Pro, XP Home, 2000, 98, NT, and ME.
NEW for users of Scott’s U.S. Stamp Collector’s Database & users of Ultimate Collector for Stamps from Palladium Interactive – we are the ONLY Company that offers a conversion tool to move your inventory from these programs to The Stamp Collector’s DataBase.
THIS TOOL IS FREE TO YOU WITH YOUR PURCHASE. [Because of a bug in the 2000 version of Scott’s U.S. Stamp Collector’s Database, the conversion tool cannot be used to move inventory from the 2000 version of Scott’s U.S. Stamp Collector’s Database. The tool works with version of Scott’s U.S. Stamp Collector’s Database prior to the 2000 version.]
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