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<p>[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1646786, member: 19463"]I am experimenting with placing photos of my entire collection (ancients, mostly) on a (my wife's, actually) Nook HD reader. I quickly discovered that the included photo handling software was deficient but improved that quite a bit by downloading an app ($3.99) called Fishbowl Photo Gallery & Organizer. The idea is to be able to attend the coin show in Baltimore March 16 and refer to the photos when I have trouble remembering what I already own and what condition it is. Most shows have seen me buy a duplicate or two or a coin I thought was an upgrade which turned out to be inferior o the one I had. Paper lists work up to a point but become unwieldy when you have a lot of coins that are a bit similar. The photos look great on the Nook HD. Finding the ones I want to see depends on my system of folders used on my home PC but I expect to learn a lot with a little practice. The acid test will come when I go to Baltimore. </p><p><br /></p><p>Does anyone have experience with using a tablet for this purpose? Tips on things you have learned about the matter would be appreciated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dougsmit, post: 1646786, member: 19463"]I am experimenting with placing photos of my entire collection (ancients, mostly) on a (my wife's, actually) Nook HD reader. I quickly discovered that the included photo handling software was deficient but improved that quite a bit by downloading an app ($3.99) called Fishbowl Photo Gallery & Organizer. The idea is to be able to attend the coin show in Baltimore March 16 and refer to the photos when I have trouble remembering what I already own and what condition it is. Most shows have seen me buy a duplicate or two or a coin I thought was an upgrade which turned out to be inferior o the one I had. Paper lists work up to a point but become unwieldy when you have a lot of coins that are a bit similar. The photos look great on the Nook HD. Finding the ones I want to see depends on my system of folders used on my home PC but I expect to learn a lot with a little practice. The acid test will come when I go to Baltimore. Does anyone have experience with using a tablet for this purpose? Tips on things you have learned about the matter would be appreciated.[/QUOTE]
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