JB Music List is a personal database of music lovers and collectors, it catalogs CDs, LPs, tape, MP3, and more detail in a few other databases can be adapted at any cost, but it is also a freeware. And highly customizable in appears, layout and characteristics, it admits a music player and can develop elaborated reports and discographies, too.
To access the JB catalog of music, you must first create a new catalog or open an existing catalog, we have created a new catalog, which means either change or accept the default name and folder in Explorer, the program opened normally after checking for updates.
The default interface can be customized, it was found that extending the navigation panel to the left of the list in alphabetical order, we will quickly access the entries by name (once you have created some of the entries, of course).
We clicked on Save, and the Add Artist before, this dialog box, add the name and sort, add the country to a drop down list to choose sites links, and add photos and notes, then we got into our music in the Add Media: data name, media type, the artist and the other, and click Save.
It has been called the most extensive and detailed page of information fields, we have never seen a music database, not only is the drop-down menu for the year of release, we're talking about a second list of New Year release. Checkboxes let us select Direct, Mono, Remastered, Bootleg, and other useful classes 76-page PDF-based Help file answers most questions and more information is available.
Of course, all the information is not intended to take for themselves, which is the "B" side of these registers, just as it can be daunting to get started, we recommend starting with a stack of CDs by the artist himself, and then type a collection of step by step. When you are ready, you can update the list, save and export to PDF, Excel and Word, and 'true of many database tools, which is not true is that most tools offer collectors of music at the same level of sophistication and detail that JB offers.




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