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So, what's everyone using to manage their collections? Text files, spreadsheets, or what? I've been using GamEye for a few years, and love it.

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[–] taiyang@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

Although it's generally used for roms and such, I include my hard copy games in my Lunchbox database. You can manually enter in things and pull meta data that way, which I prefer since I keep a lot of manuals, boxes and stuff in cold storage and aren't about to pull it out.

Plus at the end it the day, they're just xml files.