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<p>[QUOTE="Nemesis, post: 3990467, member: 109708"]Hello,</p><p><br /></p><p>I am the creator of <a href="https://www.colleconline.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.colleconline.com/" rel="nofollow">CollecOnline</a>, thank you for your interest in our website and for your valuable feedbacks.</p><p><br /></p><p>Briefly introducing myself, I am a Roman Coins collector, specialize in rare busts, late imperial coins (siliqua…) and brockage coins. I am also a computer engineer which led me to develop a collection management solution in the past 5 years with the help of a friend, CollecOnline.</p><p><br /></p><p>To sum-up, CollecOnline allows you to:</p><ul> <li>Inventorize your collection (pictures, description…)</li> <li>Manage your purchase information (invoice, certificate, estimation…)</li> <li>Share your objects with your network or public, or keep it private</li> <li>Print PDF catalogs of your collections, extract your data on Excel</li> </ul><p><br /></p><p>I wanted to give you the swift introduction in order to explain that we fully own and control our solution, and that we can make it evolve at will. As we are currently preparing a new release in a month from now, already 200 days of work on it and still counting, we are eager to hear your suggestions.</p><p><br /></p><p>In addition to managing your own collections, we developed the system of “Groups” that you mention in a previous message. This groups allow several members to manage together a project page associated to their own database. This is how “Fakecoins” and “Stolen coins” work. </p><p><br /></p><p>Even though I participated in the recent creation of “Stolen coins”, I am searching for people who would be interested in contributing and growing this public utility project. Indeed, it is nice to know that a coin still belongs to its owner if it is found 10 years later, and that the owner can prove his ownership (which is what we want to do with this database). Therefore, it is possible for all collectors who are interested in this project to request membership in order to contribute to the completion of the database.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you for reading, feel free if you have any questions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Nemesis, post: 3990467, member: 109708"]Hello, I am the creator of [URL='https://www.colleconline.com/']CollecOnline[/URL], thank you for your interest in our website and for your valuable feedbacks. Briefly introducing myself, I am a Roman Coins collector, specialize in rare busts, late imperial coins (siliqua…) and brockage coins. I am also a computer engineer which led me to develop a collection management solution in the past 5 years with the help of a friend, CollecOnline. To sum-up, CollecOnline allows you to: [LIST] [*]Inventorize your collection (pictures, description…) [*]Manage your purchase information (invoice, certificate, estimation…) [*]Share your objects with your network or public, or keep it private [*]Print PDF catalogs of your collections, extract your data on Excel [/LIST] I wanted to give you the swift introduction in order to explain that we fully own and control our solution, and that we can make it evolve at will. As we are currently preparing a new release in a month from now, already 200 days of work on it and still counting, we are eager to hear your suggestions. In addition to managing your own collections, we developed the system of “Groups” that you mention in a previous message. This groups allow several members to manage together a project page associated to their own database. This is how “Fakecoins” and “Stolen coins” work. Even though I participated in the recent creation of “Stolen coins”, I am searching for people who would be interested in contributing and growing this public utility project. Indeed, it is nice to know that a coin still belongs to its owner if it is found 10 years later, and that the owner can prove his ownership (which is what we want to do with this database). Therefore, it is possible for all collectors who are interested in this project to request membership in order to contribute to the completion of the database. Thank you for reading, feel free if you have any questions.[/QUOTE]
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