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Software for Coin Collecting: the Smarter Way to Collect Coins
It is a common coin collecting problem: too many coins, not enough information on what kinds of coins to collect, or a disorganized group of collectibles.
The solution?
There are programs that are especially created for computer use, commonly known as software. Coin collecting software packages are created by professionals to help those who are having a hard time organizing and tracking their coin collections.
These systems keep classifying, organizing, and cataloging coins at your fingertips while trying to find other coins that a collector might want to add to his personal collection.
Other advantages of these software packages for coin collecting are:
1. Organizer buddy
It is a coin collector’s best friend. Coin collecting software packages are exclusively created to help the hobbyist organize, manage, and track their coins fast and without difficulty. With almost 300 billion coins that were manufactured by the U.S. Mint alone, who could sort through all of these coins to find the ones they would like to own?
2. Statistical reports provider
With these coin collecting software programs the collector to easily record statistical reports about coin collecting for quick references in the future.
3. Provides numerous ways to interpret, view, and access coin collecting data
With software packages, every coin collector can easily view his data in many ways. He can either choose to view the data in tabular form or in virtual form or can modify these tables and generate reports with just one click.
4. Provides easy-to-use templates
Coin collecting software packages are perfect even for the “newbies” in information technology. This is because there are templates that are available at any time for the recording and organization of data. The collector can then just enter the data he needs to log without having to use complicated formulas.
5. Saves more time
With these software packages, the coin collector will be able to save time organizing his coin records, leaving ample time for other activities. This means spending less time organizing and managing coins and more time for enjoying the hobby.
The tedious job of keeping a systematic record is sometimes the main reason some coin collectors give up the hobby, and why employing such tools will make coin collecting more enjoyable.
Using computer technology is the better way to make coin collecting easier.
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How do i transfer my music collection that i bought via itunes from my old computer to my new laptop please?
I have just bought a new laptop & wish to transfer all my music over to it from my old computer.
I have downloaded itunes onto the latop,but don't know how to transfer the music i bought off itunes through my old computer.
Can anyone help me please?
Thank you all so much for your advice,it doesn't seem as daunting as i thought it might be,lol.
There are lots of ways.
If you're going from XP to Vista can buy a transfer cable which when connected to both your computers will transfer any selected files over or create a mirror image of the old hard drive on your new comp of you want it to:
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/02/09/review_belkin_easy_transfer_cable_vista/
Or you could copy all of your music onto an external hard drive and then just plug it into your new comp (or use a USB flashdrive, but these normally only hold about 2 gigs of data so you'd need to transfer the music over piece by piece).
Or you can use a program like iDump:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/IPOD-TOOLS/Multimedia-IPOD-tools/iDump.shtml
which copies the contents of your iPod and stores it on your hard drive, in your case the hard drive of your new computer.
Or I suppose you could email it to the new comp, or burn your music onto multiple CDs but I'd advise against this as it would take FOREVER.
If I were you I'd go with the iDump option it's the fastest, most simple and free.
Oh by the way, when you store it on your new computer you'll probably need to manually recreate the playlists in your iTunes library and drag and drop the music into them, as unfortunately Apple deliberately makes the transfer of any music a difficult and annoying process. Remember if you have any files that were purchased with iTunes store you will need your login information to access them, and you will need to authorize your new computer to work with your iPod by going Store > Authorize Computer.
Good luck x
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