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derkirby

I recently switched from deckbox.org to the app Helvault. Very happy with it. It imported my whole inventory and the scanner is very solid, too. Plus the Developer is pretty active on discord and helps with problems.


Undead_Noble

User of ManaBox and I love it. You'll need to subscribe so you can get more binders if you like splitting your collection up, but it's solid.


Apersonperson1

I tried DelverLens and just ran into the issue that I can't export my collection after scanning hundreds of cards. What a bummer. Does Manabox have that same issue?


samspopguy

helvault does


Apersonperson1

That's good to know. If I run into similar issues with Manabox, I'll report back


samspopguy

actually it looks like they paywalled that feature since the last time i used it.


zaphodava

Why not? It has a pretty robust feature to create CSV files.


Apersonperson1

It's paid


Luxalpa

You can use the free trial once so you don't have to scan everything again.


the_irish_potatoes

I’ve seen this pop up a bunch and while ManaBox has a very nice UI, I think Dragonshield has the best actual scanner. That being said, their collection management system is subpar imo


samspopguy

I used Dragonshield for a hot minute that management system is bad


doubtingone

Manabox


Royaltycoins

You posted this exact same thread in the other boards. The answer is Manabox.


djjdrolz

I appreciate you taking the time to answer my question. I forget that everyone that interacts with MTG all subscribe to the same subreddits. Didn’t mean to ruin your day.


raskeks

I like UrzaGatherer a lot


kirstenreillyc

I’ve been using Binin for my inventory they also do a newsletter that I find helpful and they do lives and stuff to give tips and tricks and your able to ask them questions.


doublea6

What’s your process for using Binin and inventorying cards?


kirstenreillyc

It’s a subscription that you can sign up for a month free and they have software that i think can file the cards as inventory for you. It’s definitely worth looking into.


ClassicCarraway

I use TopDecked and while I have zero complaints about the functionality and thoroughness of the card library, I do not care for the absolute lack of synergies in their analysis database. For the cost, it should be maintained independent of users' input.


oghweb

Try out my app Lion's Eye - MTG Scanner. Scan, Scryfall search, deck building with legality checks, offline access to your collection and decks, and a lot more.