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Adrenalin

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Hello again!

My third post in one day, i'm beginning to think of myself as a nuisance...

Anyway, I am going to buy a couple cd's today. Metallica, Ministry of Sound 2009 etc etc.

I'd like to know if there is any software that can help me catalogue it nicely on my pc, i wouldn't mind downloading the track listings etc from the net.

I also know collectorz.com offers this type of thing but i am not a fan of their software and I'm not really a fan of paying for software either.
No i am not downloading the music i am going to buy the cd's, just incase you're wondering.
I'm then going to make myself a nice playlist with all my cd's. I don't have to many so it shouldn't take me that long.

Any ideas?

p.s. I don't mind paying a small fee for a good quality one but a free one would be good :)

Thanks!
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I was just about to mention collecterz. But anyways I use "Windows Media Player". It has a catalouge/library you can organize by album, song, artist, etc. I like the artist organized view since it shows all the album covers. Hey WMP is free so use it!
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Why don't you want to keep your collection online?

Discogs.com is a great place for that!
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Oh,

Never knew they did that... I could do that then.
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