CLZ Comic Collector vs ComicBase!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • This is a bit of a sequel to my video "Track & Catalog a Comic Collection". In this one I take a hard look and compare the two leading Windows programs for cataloging a comic collection - Comic Collector (CLZ) and ComicBase.
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Комментарии • 51

  • @LarrysLibrary
    @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

    Link to my first video on Comic Databases: ruclips.net/video/9pGn8x2ZHYs/видео.html
    Also be sure to watch the sequel to this video! ruclips.net/video/ode97gTayPU/видео.html

  • @setaside2
    @setaside2 9 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoyed this AND really appreciate your hard won considerations. I'm a true anomaly :) i have the collection on excel but I use dropbox mobile to access it when I'm out and about looking for the spare back issue, here and there. I don't track pricing with it ... Which is really the main reason I want software of any sort. That and the thumbnails do help. You are most appreciated. Subbed.

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks so MUCH! These kind of comments mean a lot to me.

  • @aaronstafford1953
    @aaronstafford1953 3 месяца назад +1

    After a week and a half of updating my previous spreadsheet for my Spider-Man comics I find this video about an online database. doh! I'm not sure why I didn't think to look since I use TCDB for trading cards. Awesome video I appreciate the insight!

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Be sure to watch the sequel - ruclips.net/video/ode97gTayPU/видео.html. I am still using CLZ now...on both the smartphone and my PC.

    • @aaronstafford1953
      @aaronstafford1953 3 месяца назад +1

      Oh no haha! It’s ok I haven’t made any decisions yet

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  3 месяца назад

      @@aaronstafford1953 There is no wrong answer....kind of

  • @askcooper
    @askcooper Год назад +1

    Larry, off topic but I see your paper girls hardcovers in the video. Not sure if you were on Saturday when I mentioned on Jess’s show that the front cover of my 2nd hardcover has rolls in the foil now. It didn’t when I bought it. Is yours intact? Just curious how rare this defect is. Thanks.

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад +1

      I just checked and all three of mine still look new and normal.

  • @najtrows
    @najtrows 4 месяца назад +1

    Very informative video! Really helpful for a newbie

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching. I'm glad you liked it!

  • @jeffschultz3934
    @jeffschultz3934 Год назад +2

    I used CLZ's Book Collector for Windows and switched to using ComicBase when books were added to the database a couple of years ago. I switched for several reasons 1) I was already using ComicBase for comics and wanted comics, books & magazines all in one database - more efficient that way and 2) for the trust reason you mentioned in the video. Even before the yearly subscription model, I'd constantly get emails saying, "you know, you're several versions behind. Pay this amount (whatever that was) and get caught up." I don't like getting bugged to upgrade a piece of software, especially if it's working fine for me.

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад +1

      That's cool. I don't hate on CLZ...just don't entirely trust it! Love your avatar BTW.

  • @AppleiOSGenius
    @AppleiOSGenius Год назад +1

    if i get clz for my iphone and tablet is that one subscription yearly lower cost i dont mind just like to keep a list of all my comics is there a limit or unlimited count. How can i see the value of the comics i have or should i go with a separate app or integrated, any other apps you recommend to have a digital list,

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад +1

      YES you can use the app (with ONE subscription) on a phone and an iPad at the same time. I THINK you would need an additional subscription if you needed to cross platforms though -like Android/iOS. But iPhone/iPad -no problem.
      As for values I am really not super stoked about any of the automatic solutions out there. You can try the built in one as it would be the simplest. See how ya like it. And thanks for subbing the channel!

  • @colonelweird
    @colonelweird Год назад +2

    If I understand you correctly, both of these are proprietary applications that rely heavily on user input, but all the profits go to the developer. Is that right? To me that sounds ethically questionable. It seems like an ideal piece of software would rely on an online public database similar to wikipedia, but use it as a source for individuals to customize their personal collections.
    Do both of these pieces of software allow users to export their data in a standardized format, so it can be taken to other applications as needed?
    Also, from your description, it sounds like these two applications are both focused on collections of single issues, right? I only read collected editions and graphic novels, so a general book collecting app would be right for me. Or am I misunderstanding the purpose of this software?

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад +2

      Both programs add new issues/books as they come out on a weekly basis....but not always everything...at least not as soon as it comes out. The user submissions help speed this up and fill in those gaps. Both do allow for exporting. But realize with ComicBase your installed program will keep functioning "forever" without a subscription....you just will have to input any new stuff yourself. ComicBase doesn't lock you out of your own data if you stop paying.
      Both programs index single issues as well as collected editions ....but the singles are probably indexed a little quicker in some cases. Also ComicBase has expanded to include magazines, newspapers and prose books but that is more recent so I'm sure that data isn't anywhere near as complete as comics.

  • @CaptainMaakasu
    @CaptainMaakasu Год назад +3

    Personally I don't have the economy to pay for these kind of subscriptions, I'd rather put that into buying comics instead. However I do keep track of everything I own and order in a excel document, not as pretty but it's the poor man's solution ^^ Thanks for the informing video, I've always been interested in the differences :)

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад +1

      That's fair and I get it! Thanks for watching

  • @vynilrob9719
    @vynilrob9719 Месяц назад +1

    Is there any way I can use CLZ to give me the total amount of my books by their cover prices, not what they're worth?

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Месяц назад +1

      I just checked both the desktop and mobile app versions and YES it will do this. The default stats page shows you the following: Total Value (based on either the optional CoverPrice module or what you entered by hand), Purchase Price (what you paid) & Cover Price.

    • @vynilrob9719
      @vynilrob9719 Месяц назад +1

      @@LarrysLibrary got it! THANK YOU!!

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Месяц назад

      @@vynilrob9719 No problem

  • @AppleiOSGenius
    @AppleiOSGenius Год назад +1

    Comic base does it backup or sync to icloud or other cloud services or only on their servers

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

      It back up to their own server. A local copy is also backed up to your hard drive. You could take that backup file and save it to an external drive or some other cloud based solution if you like. But it won't happen through ComicBase itself.

    • @AppleiOSGenius
      @AppleiOSGenius Год назад +1

      @@LarrysLibrary hmm ok i dont mind that self backup, i tried CLZ Comics and tried 4 different comics and all could not read the barcode or something Error cant search CLZ Core please make sure your logged in and i am but seems glitchy so far and not so reliable. I'll give comicbase a try. Had used CLZ for dvd backup collection prior and worked well, but sometimes i have to redo inventory as it wouldn't keep the records, this was like 10 years ago.

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

      @@AppleiOSGenius It's been in continuous development so you should see a lot of improvement....and that goes for BOTH programs

  • @AppleiOSGenius
    @AppleiOSGenius Год назад +1

    you say download with clz, so i can i scan my comic book into clz why is it downloading can i read them on my tablet or iphone?

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

      No....it can download cover images and the data itself - creator credits, storylines, etc

    • @AppleiOSGenius
      @AppleiOSGenius Год назад

      @@LarrysLibrary oh ok

  • @Nickt709
    @Nickt709 Год назад +2

    I keep telling myself that I need too catalog my collection. Thanks for the recommendations.
    I’d be pretty mad myself if a “lifetime licence” was revoked too. Subscriptions are fine but not necessary for every single piece of content, program, etc that we use.
    I think I may try the CLZ app

  • @GENERALJONJON
    @GENERALJONJON Год назад +1

    I got clz for my MAC back in 2011. It was the perpetual license and it still works to this day. I also had the perpetual license for my phone but then that phone died. I just used the license on my MAC for many years but this year I decided to pay the yearly fee for the app on my current phone. The app even pairs with my perpetual license on my MAC. I am pretty happy with the set up. Using a phone is great when searching for comics in the wild and then I have it forever on my MAC as a backup. The only thing I dont luke about it is that it does not work well with barcode scanners.

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

      Good deal. I am glad to hear they are honoring that license!

  • @peterquinn4278
    @peterquinn4278 Год назад +1

    Would like to know if you looked at Overstreet Access since this video and have an opinion...

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

      I have NOT...but I will try to look into it

  • @AppleiOSGenius
    @AppleiOSGenius Год назад +1

    Thanks, Subscribed !!

  • @brucebokor3596
    @brucebokor3596 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good info thanks

  • @williammurray9055
    @williammurray9055 Год назад +1

    How easy, and record accurate, is it to port data between CLZ Comic Collector and ComicBase? I imagine that you have done it.

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

      It's...NOT. Right now it's mostly a manual process but I understand ComicBase is working on a system right now. I think it's in an early beta phase.

    • @williammurray9055
      @williammurray9055 Год назад

      @@LarrysLibrary That couldn't have been too much fun for you!

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

      It's an ongoing process....still have both installed. I chip away a few titles/issues at a time

  • @deathtone1614
    @deathtone1614 Год назад +2

    I probably should invest some type of database to keep track of my comic collection. I have an app on my phone that I recently acquired that keeps track of my movies and tv shows. Though it doesn’t contain everything. There use to be a website called Film Aficionado that did have everything but no longer exists. I had used it for more than ten years and then one day poof. With 3000+ titles you sometimes make a mistake and buy something twice. Hopefully this database won’t go away like the dodo bird.

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

      And that's why I am more sure of ComicBase than CLZ...

  • @garagegeek4863
    @garagegeek4863 Год назад +2

    I might not be able to finish this tonight, but I’ll try…this is really interesting. I seem to remember you mentioning this before…it’s a terrible thing. Yearly subs is ruining everything- I won’t do it, until there will come a time when I’ll have no choice. Ok. I’ll finish tomorrow. I use CLZ - paid a one-time fee. I need to check out Comic Base but I don’t like annual unless absolutely necessary.

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

      Thanks! It IS a little long!

    • @garagegeek4863
      @garagegeek4863 Год назад +1

      Not that! When hubby comes into room for sleep, if I don’t stop immediately, he gets pissed!!! I’m trained now that I have to immediately stop!!! What a life!!! Lol.

    • @LarrysLibrary
      @LarrysLibrary  Год назад

      @@garagegeek4863 Hah....keep him happy