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I've done some research into the various free online comic management services and while they do a pretty good job of things CLZ appears to be most recommended and provides bang for the buck (especially with their barcode scanner mobile app). Apologies enough background, to get to my questions:
Easily catalog your comics, movies, music, books and video games. Work on your phone or computer and sync data between them using the CLZ cloud. The CLZ mobile apps are available for iOS and Android.
CLZ does not have a database of comic release dates so knowing what is coming up is up to you. Exporting Comic Geeks database is useless though as I couldn't even import it back into their website after I deleted my account and tried to come back. CLZ cost money for the mobile app, the website and the windows app.
Zap kapow comics is best. You can scan comics, set up a pull list, mass add in your collection. Also using CLZ and loving it. League of Comic Geeks. I've been using both collectorz app and league of comic geeks, right now I prefer LCG actually, can track my pull list, collection, what I've read, and I find it more user friendly than collectorz.
Here are a few that our reviewers have checked out and recommend to some degree. ComicBase Professional: Offering free (with limitations) and paid software, ComicBase offers some of the best options and ease of use features among comic cataloging software.
I believe it’s the best comic book data base for imputing and tracking my extensive comic book collection. I would highly recommend this app to anyone who collects comics. — BillyBushMan (Canada) on CLZ Comics
16 lut 2020 · I have about 500 book collection and growing. A few years ago I went in search of a catalogue/data base software to keep track of the details of each issue. Didn't really find anything I liked- stuff was either too simple or too professional, or the image management wasn't what I wanted.