Slot Cars 2000 is a small program used to create a detailed inventory of your slot car collection. Slot Cars 2000 will record information about each car in your collection. Along with catalog and model information, you can also record acquisition dates, prices and current values, chassis and motor modifications as well as track and testing results. Slot Cars 2000 was designed to create detailed inventories of slot car collections, but it can also be used to inventory metal die-cast collections or Mattel Hot Wheels and Matchboxes. Actually any type of model car collection can be inventoried. Several inventory reports can be generated and printed, an option is also included to print lists of items for sale. The inventory reports you generate can be displayed as standard HTML web pages. Slot Cars 2000 includes a sample inventory database to fully illustrate how slot cars and other model car collections can be inventoried using this easy-to-use program.
RRTrains 2000 is a small program used to create a detailed inventory of your model railroad collection. RRTrains 2000 will record information about each locomotive and piece of rolling stock in your collection. Along with catalog and model information, you can also record acquisition dates, prices and current values. Several inventory reports can be generated and printed, an option is also included to print lists of items for sale.
Tray Tools allows you to place up to 24 program icons in the Taskbar Tray. Program icons that you place there can be launched by simply clicking your mouse on them. To add new programs or modify existing items click your mouse on the small red toolbox icon displayed in the tray. You can also modify an existing program icon by right-clicking on it directly from the Taskbar Tray.
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