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I have been using this app for many years adding music DVDs to it as I collected them. I HAD over 400 live music DVDs in the app, scanning, uploading, editing and even taking photos of my collection which sync with app.
One day, my entire collection disappeared and was wiped out. After contacting support they informed me that the software went through changes from its earliest format and my entire collection was deleted.
Then I kept receiving nudges from iCollect to start uploading my collection on the new latest version. I gave it a shot since I once had my 400+ DVD collection there before.
The new version is very time consuming as it does NOT just read a barcode and upload the DVD. Each entry required editing, adding the name of the artist, the name of the DVD or title, some did not pick up and needed manual entry, taking a photo of the front of the DVD for the entry photo in the app along with all the other info.
Then it all came to a STOP. They don’t tell you the maximum FREE entries is 30 DVDs.
After that, NOW they want $29.99 to add more than 30. NOW I’m searching for another app and everything I collect has come to an end.
DallasWizard
Money
App is cool and all you can add about 30 of each item but after that you’ll either be given the choice of $30 for unlimited of one item or $60 for any item and that’s a month
30 item limit
Costs for more than 30 items
Not very good…
I just got this app for my souvenir Penny collection, and soon regretted it. After adding only fifteen items to my collection, it prompted me to buy unlimited items. I am disgusted that they make you pay SIXTY DOLLARS for an organization app. If you are going to charge that much, just make the app cost 10 bucks or so. I get that you have to make money, but this is absurd. I will be finding another app to replace this.
Now don’t get me wrong, I do really like the app itself, especially the custom collection creation and the fact you can specify what fields you want in your items, but I refuse to continue using it when the price for more than 15 items is $60.
My suggestion is to at least allow up to a hundred items before this charge, and lower the price to at MAX $30.
Devs, I love your app but I believe these are things to be concerned about if you want to keep app users.
Regards, Elias
Very organized and most importantly it’s free
What can I say it’s helpful and easy to understand.
Pro purchase - buyer beware
If you want full access you’ll need to subscribe for another $49.99 per month.
Too expensive and major bug
The desktop does not add items like the mobile with a major bug that has been reported for months
Great for what it is
If you’re an avid collector of something it’s great to help prevent buying doubles once your collection becomes large enough. Interface may be a bit daunting to work with the settings but it’s easier than it looks.
Best Catalog Site Ever
If you have a lot of things that you need to catalog, this site is the best. I recommend paying the extra money to get a bunch more categories to catalog your favorite items. Two thumbs up from me.
Paywall
Once you enter 30 of anything, you’ll have to pay a one time $30 or $60. I didn’t see anywhere in the description that there would be a fee to pay. It’s one time, so if you’re fine with a $30 app go for it. I’m just not going to pay that to maintain a list of my books. I’ll find something else.
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