For those of you who stock pile items and need a tracking system for inventory, I have found a great software system called iTrackMine thanks to LifeHacker. iTrackMine is a very cool piece of software designed to manage personal collections. Anything you can think of can be tracked with this software and it even allows you to share with friends and family!

You can enter items into iTrackMine by their ISBN, UPC, or simple title search. The site supports importing data from other services, like your iTunes collection, GoodReads.com library, and Delicious Library. Once you’ve established your collection, you can browse through it, graph the contents, and create wish lists. Loaning and borrowing from friends is easy, and you can track what you’ve loaned and send loan requests. In addition to managing your own collections, you can browse public collections and read reviews of the items you find.

The mobile assistant allows you to access your collection and the collections of your friends from your mobile phone. If you search for an item with the mobile assistant, iTrackMine will tell you if you already own it or if a friend has it available for loan—meaning you can avoid buying a new season of House if you see that your friend Simon already owns it. For more management options, check out the battle of the media managers.

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One Response to “Keep Track of Your Stockpile with iTrackMine”

  1. Nick Pettit says:

    If you’re interested in iTrackMine, I’d also recommend you check out a new service called Belongs to Me (I’m the lead designer).

    We’re still in private beta, and don’t have all the same features as iTrackMine, but we’d love to hear your feedback about it. If you go to the follow link and request an invite code, I can get you set up. :D
    http://done21.com/belongs-to-me/request-invite

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