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PinBiohazard:

I still cant remember some so when I get home hopefully it will be a complete list  :D

TDIRunner:


--- Quote from: mojoeskateco on June 09, 2014, 07:50:45 AM ---Being an accountant, I've always gone with Microsoft Excel.

If you set up the spreadsheet properly, it's a pretty powerful tool.

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I'm also an accountant and, surprise, surprise, I use Excel as well.

PinBiohazard:


--- Quote from: TDIRunner on June 09, 2014, 09:07:07 AM ---
--- Quote from: mojoeskateco on June 09, 2014, 07:50:45 AM ---Being an accountant, I've always gone with Microsoft Excel.

If you set up the spreadsheet properly, it's a pretty powerful tool.

--- End quote ---

I'm also an accountant and, surprise, surprise, I use Excel as well.

--- End quote ---
I think I can safley say that Excel is the life blood of accountants

Ozzy_98:

I use a spreadsheet and book collector for my AD&D books, since it works like a checklist.  But since I collect any and all video games I can find, especially the lesser known ones vs the ones the fanboys clamber to, game collector works great.  Also nice being able to just scan a bar code and have it mark it into the collection.

sheep2001:

Collectorz.com game collector.

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