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SilverFox 09:05 AM 01-25-2009
Ok so I installed this and populated it with my Cigar inventory but I am not sure it is really what I want. Doesn't seem quite right. It is a good little tool don't get me wrong.

What are you using if anything to keep track.

Do you have a good Excel model (the ones I have found on the Interweb suck)

I am sure this topic has been pounded to death but before I embark on building something to suit more what I want I am curious to look at what else might be out there.

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dunng 09:12 AM 01-25-2009
I used CR for a bit but then gave up... too much effort! :-)
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skullnrose 09:43 AM 01-25-2009
I agree to much effort. I use the look see system now.
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Rabidsquirrel 09:44 AM 01-25-2009
I was going to use a spreadsheet but I realized I like to open the humidors and be surprised a lot more, and it's less work.
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s15driftking 11:57 AM 01-25-2009
Originally Posted by Rabidsquirrel:
I was going to use a spreadsheet but I realized I like to open the humidors and be surprised a lot more,
Theres nothing like digging through your humi and finding a stick that makes you smile because you didn't think you had it prior.
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MikeyC 12:12 PM 01-25-2009
I used Cigar Briefcase for a while and then CR 2.0. The problem was after a while my inventory became innaccurate. So, I stopped using both.
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Kreth 12:23 PM 01-25-2009
I've played around a little bit with CR. It seems like a big omission to me that they don't have any RP in the database. It's a bit of overkill for me at this point, anyway. I'm still mostly at the sampler stage, so I really just need a way to keep track of what I tried, which were good, and which were dog rockets.
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MikeyC 12:37 PM 01-25-2009
Originally Posted by Kreth:
I've played around a little bit with CR. It seems like a big omission to me that they don't have any RP in the database. It's a bit of overkill for me at this point, anyway. I'm still mostly at the sampler stage, so I really just need a way to keep track of what I tried, which were good, and which were dog rockets.
One of my biggest complaints was that the database of these programs wasn't large enough. It makes the initial maintenance and adding of future cigars a bear. Also, it would be nice if there was a better way to maintain outgoing inventory. I would have liked an icon that you would click that indicates that you smoked a cigar. Then a box could open for tasting notes, date, etc and the inventory of that cigar would go down by one.
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Kreth 12:41 PM 01-25-2009
Originally Posted by MikeyC:
I would have liked an icon that you would click that indicates that you smoked a cigar. Then a box could open for tasting notes, date, etc and the inventory of that cigar would go down by one.
Have you tried 2.0? It does have a feature like this...
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SilverFox 02:18 PM 01-25-2009
Originally Posted by skullnrose:
I agree to much effort. I use the look see system now.
The initial set up was the effort maintenance will be relatively simple
Originally Posted by Rabidsquirrel:
I was going to use a spreadsheet but I realized I like to open the humidors and be surprised a lot more, and it's less work.
Originally Posted by s15driftking:
Theres nothing like digging through your humi and finding a stick that makes you smile because you didn't think you had it prior.
Not to be a complete ass but this has no relevance to my post or my request. I am not talking about managing the sticks in my humi from a tasting perspective. I have quite a few sticks and I am looking at knowing what is in there from an aging perspective, which boxes are in which humis.

The question was what you use to track if anything. That being a program a manual notebook system or a simple spreadsheet. I am looking for things to use not whether or not you think I should.

Sorry if this offends but I am not looking for 30 posts telling me to just have a look, in my case it isn't quite that simple.


Originally Posted by MikeyC:
I used Cigar Briefcase for a while and then CR 2.0. The problem was after a while my inventory became innaccurate. So, I stopped using both.
I can see this being an issue with CR 2.0 that is why I was hoping for something a little simpler like a spreadsheet model that has already been set up with a multi humi format and a way to easily capture ins and outs without reformatting the entire workbook
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s15driftking 02:27 PM 01-25-2009
Fox, i meant not to offend you with my post. I think its actually a great idea/tool and would consider it myself if i had the time to keep track. i like the idea. Sorry that i don't have anything more to add. i hope you find the answers you seek.

Again, i apologize for the off topic post.
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SilverFox 02:39 PM 01-25-2009
Originally Posted by s15driftking:
Fox, i meant not to offend you with my post. I think its actually a great idea/tool and would consider it myself if i had the time to keep track. i like the idea. Sorry that i don't have anything more to add. i hope you find the answers you seek.

Again, i apologize for the off topic post.


No need to apologize in hindsight reading my post was a little more ranting then I meant to. I do appreciate the apology but it isn't necessary. I might be a little more testy than usual.

I have a couple reasons to track them better and I am looking for a quick fix, the true answer is to be more diligent.

To all please disregard my prior post it comes across arrogant and condescending not at all my intent, honest I am not an elitist snob, my apologies.

:-)

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MedicCook 02:47 PM 01-25-2009
Shawn, I have found with all tracking tools that they will never give you exactly what you want and it is usually better in the long run just to mess around with Excel or Access and come up with your own custom version that fits your needs exactly.
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SilverFox 02:52 PM 01-25-2009
Originally Posted by MedicCook:
Shawn, I have found with all tracking tools that they will never give you exactly what you want and it is usually better in the long run just to mess around with Excel or Access and come up with your own custom version that fits your needs exactly.

Yup I am starting to think that is what I am going to have to do.

I will keep Cigar Registry going until I get what I want designed in Excel and then go from there.

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MedicCook 02:58 PM 01-25-2009
Originally Posted by SilverFox:

Yup I am starting to think that is what I am going to have to do.

I will keep Cigar Registry going until I get what I want designed in Excel and then go from there.
Do you have Access on your computer? I had no training in that program and self taught myself the basics and created a tracking database for one of my former jobs.
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Agent11br 01:21 PM 01-26-2009
subscribing!
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ucla695 01:39 PM 01-26-2009
I use a simple Excel spreadsheet. It's not the prettiest looking thing, but it's perfect for seeing what I have in my stash and when it'll be ready to smoke or when it's time buy more.
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SixPackSunday 06:14 PM 02-01-2009
fox, i keep a spreadsheet that i think you may want. email me at b.logan.brown AT gmail DOT com and i'll send it to you. it keeps track of the follwing things

brand
what line from that brand
general vitola
companies vitola
exact measurements
which humi it is in
where i got it (name of b&m, website, forum member)
quantity
date it was purchased (i dont care about the date i got it, just how old it is in general)
rating out of 100
notes field
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SixPackSunday 06:22 PM 02-01-2009
oh sorry, also includes a column for what kind of wrapper the cigar has...

and lastly... you can sort the spreadsheet by any of the options listed depending if youw ant to know just whats in each humi, looking for what you have from a brand, in a certain size/etc.
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karmaz00 06:26 PM 02-01-2009
havent tried the system yet
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