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Database Software for Roll Collection
By Meta Brown

Bruce Miller asked about database software for a roll collection.

Any current Windows database should be able to handle a roll catalog with
titles, song lists, artist, and plenty of other information.  If you have
recently bought a computer or plan to buy one soon, check and see: a
suitable database program may be included with your machine.

For example, I have Microsoft Access on my computer at the office, and it
has a template for a music collection database already included.  The
template can be modified to suit individual preferences.  Many other
packages can do the same tasks, though they may not have a nice template
already created.

Ease of use is in the eye of the beholder.  Look for a software shop that
has a demonstration computer where you can try out the programs before
buying.

Meta Brown



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