Comic Book Tracker version 1.0 released
Do you collect comic books? Do you need a way to track your collection? Technical Renaissance proudly presents the Comic Book Tracker app available for Android devices. You can get the app from here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.techrens.comictracker
For the price of one comic book you can organize, manage, and track your collection. Get real time statistics of your collection value. Scan books by bar-code or input title and issue for a comprehensive search. If all else fails you can manually enter data and take pictures of issues. You even can share titles and images with your contacts.
Comic Book Tracker is born out of pain, sorrow, and the joy of collecting comics. Several years ago, my comic books were threaten by a fire at my parents’ home. My family was safe though a good part of my child hood home was burn to the ground. Miraculously my comic book collection survived.
My parent’s insurance company pleaded with me not to remove the books until they were able to access the damage and get contractors to bid for repairs. My father wanted to move my books to the garage, I pleaded with him to leave them in the house per the insurer request. Sad to say he did not listen and move the books to the garage. The next day my books were stolen, and the insurance company refuse to cover them because I did not live in the home.
I was devastated and started the process to get the insurance company to pay for my books. I could not even tell the insurance company what my books were worth. I had two things in my favor; first, the storeowner, which I bought the bulk of my collection from, wrote me a letter to the insurance company. Second, my insurance capped out and I easily made the cap.
The whole ordeal is still be a sore subject at times, and I have to remind myself it is just material things. For many years, I wanted to collect books again but turned off at the high cost of books. I started buying books sporadically and could never remember whether I purchased the book so I started racking up duplicates. I also was doing a poor job at tracking what books I wanted to purchase and would forget when I get to the comic book store.
Well that was it. Something had to change if I was going to start back collecting. Therefore, Comic Book Tracker was born. I wanted something that would allow me to track my collection as well as it purchased, market, and retail value. I wanted to see in real time what my collection is worth!
I also wanted to be able to identify issues I am missing so that I can focus on securing those books. Then there is the cool factor, I wanted to be able to share titles with friends that I thought were interesting. Charts and statistics round out the usefulness of the application.
So what was my purpose of sharing all the background information? I wanted you to know that this application is a labor of love. Born out of sorrow and now offers great joy to the art of collecting. This is my personal invitation to you, to join me in this journey of making the best comic book collection app.
Here are some photos of the app in action!
2 Replies to “Comic Book Tracker version 1.0 released”
Looking for the ideal tracker. Main reason is for insurance purposes, so your story definitely speaks to me. So far, I have tried trials of three other programs. CLZ looks best, but I want to give yours a try first. Will you be offering a trial version? (Thinking of something like CLZ which limits trial to 100 issues unless you pay for it; that was more than sufficient to test.)
Hi Jon,
I understand where you coming from, but at this time I am not offering any trial versions. I thought about the idea, but deduced it would be to much of burden to maintain separate versions. I would rather spend that time fixing what I currently have. I do not think you will be disappointed, but ultimately the choice is yours.