I remember
I used the software back in the day, starting with the big floppies that our office manager taught me how to use and then the smaller floppies. This was before I started collecting prewar in earnest, somewhere late 80's I believe, but I had most of my Topps stuff entered. I had never used a computer before (had people for that). Whatever limited computer skills I now possess I owe to the Card Collector software getting me started. I stopped collecting post-war much in about 1992, and the software became less important. I saw a few of the small floppies just a couple of years ago but tossed them in one of my rare office cleanings.
Great memories though– sheepish grin and look of mild embarrassment over how many hours I spent inputting data into that program. Kind of the same look I wear every day since, just variations on the same theme.
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