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Old February 8th 09, 04:58 PM posted to alt.collecting.juke-boxes
Ken In Texas
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Default Jukebox title strip software for 45s?

I have both templates and a free online version here

http://www.pinballrebel.com/archive/other/title.htm

Peteb wrote:

What's the best thing to use nowadays for jukebox title strips? What
are the collectors out there using? I'm not looking to go crazy and
maintain the condition of albums, their value, or maintain some huge
database of data, but I would like to be able to keep track of it (I
have it all in excel right now), and print the strips in an original
looking way (different types of label colors, etc..but not
computerized or 1980 dot matrix computer looking font!...) Something
that looks 'original' for the time period of the jukebox...

Tried the low profile software but out of the gate it was just full of
errors when i installed it on my Vista machine (Yeah yeah, i know..boo
vista..heh.. but I'm an IT guy and usually know how to get around most
of the problems I run into before frustration sets
in!...usually..heh). First I had to rename all the files in one of
its directories to get rid of the 'X' at the beginning of the every
filename, just to get it to startup and function. And when i went to
demo how the printouts look, it gave a floating point error. Not a
great start - it looks really powerful - but even the import isn't
quite right...it only lets you import from DBF...who on earth uses dbf
nowadays? Excel 2007 no longer lets you export files as DBF, so
that's not helping the situation either..


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