The free cloud version of MItrains appears to have been taken down. I can get into it and view my inventory but the software no longer allows me to add or change items. :(
You seem to have a contact there. I will ask if they plan on turning it up again.
In the future i would avoid any software that does not allow you to run a csv or similar report so you can transfer they data to another program.
Here are the emails that I have sent and received today along with the original update email from March 2013. Just got back into O Gauge this December and wanted to update my inventory.
lou@mitrains.com
To: John Mayko
Reply-To: lou@mitrains.com
MI Trains Software - Update March 2013 - follow
Sorry, no longer available.
From: John A Mayko [mailto:jmayko@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Thursday, January 7, 2016 2:44 PM To: Lou@MITrains.com Subject: Fwd: MI Trains Software - Update March 2013
Is the software still available? I have been out of the hobby, but am now returning.
Begin forwarded message:
From: <lou@mitrains.com>
Subject: MI Trains Software - Update March 2013
Date: March 15, 2013 at 8:46:00 AM EDT
To: <lou@mitrains.com>
Reply-To: <lou@mitrains.com>
As a result of our growth over the past several years, we will occasionally be employing some mass mailings of announcements. In this case the posting of additional photos on the MI Trains website for download. Please also be aware that MI Trains version 7.3 was released in January 2013. Based upon your current version MI Trains 4.0 released in January 2003, you may want to have a look at this newest release.
Seahawk Interactive Software, Inc. MI Trains - Current Product Links
· Picture Files Download
· Review Version 7.3
· To Order Version 7.3
· Review Photo CD IV
· Review Desktops CD 3
· Review Screen Saver CD
· To Order CD's
· Frequently Asked Questions
News Update - March 9, 2013
MI Trains Photo Exchange
Posts 45th Group of Photos
MI Trains Members once again provide photos through the MI Trains Photo Exchange. Thomas Cardinal, John Moseley, and Roger Johnson contributed this 45th group of 400+ photos, expanding the total number of MI Trains photos to over 5,000.
As is true with the prior Lionel, MTH, and K-Line photo postings, these all link directly into the most recent January 2013 MI Trains Version 7.3update.
To download any of the 5,000 photos use the link in the upper left Picture Files Download
And remember, you can also order the MI Trains Photo CD. The CD in response to the request of those MI Trains Members who can not find the time to download from the website, and still want all the current and a number of the To-Be-Posted-In-The-Future Photos... and they want them NOW!! See the link in the left column of this email.
Have you considered updating Your MI Trains Software System? The cost for the latest system with one pre-loaded Catalog & Price Guide (either Lionel, MTH, or K-Line) is $16. For each additional Catalog & Price Guide, add $16. Pretty reasonable, when you consider soft cover guides are $17.50 - $21.
Click Here to Review
Should the links in the left column or above not connect you to our MI Trains Website, please use the link below.
http://www.mitrains.com/default_live_prior.asp
Lou Galli Project Manager Seahawk Interactive Software Inc. Lou@MITrains.com www.MITrains.com
I use a homemade excel spreadsheet that covers what I want just fine. I have the information "I" want and also have inserted jpg pictures in case I need them for insurance reasons. I have the jpg files attached in the description column cell and have then reduced to 4% so they fit. Just click on them and they will open up. I have back ups of the file and it did not take that long to create and build out. Only thing, for me is it grew with my collection. To transfer all that to a new format may be a pain.
My file size is 404mb with the photos attached.
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Kev, From The North Bluff Above Marseilles IL.
I use Access. I made up a form for data entry as well as a form for a report. I've been linking bmp files to it to supply photos I take. The big downside with this is that the bmp files take up a ton of room since I would rather embed them into the database rather than link them so I don't lose the photos. Right now it's about 160 meg.
It works out well, but took forever to get the forms put together the way I wanted them.
I use a .TXT file. Any manipulation beyond simple editing, I do with Q-Basic.
Bob Nelson
BigAl 956You could build your own excel spreadsheet if you needed to but it's worth it to pay for the software as long as it has an export/import tool you can use.
I think you're correct. I don't mind paying a reasonable fee or even paying to update once in a while if the program does what I want and saves me time and effort.
The ability to export to CSV or other text files is very important as well as stability.
Thank you.
Carmine Prestia
I'm using the free on-line version of MI Trains. It does output reports as a PDF. It is possible to convert to text from there an import into an excel workbook. On the downside you cannot upload your own pictures into it and you are limited to the canned reports it offers.However the price is right for a small collection and it links the current auction values of your items in for a value report.
The paid version of MI Trains was built on a sql dB that can be transferred to excel.
You could build your own excel spreadsheet if you needed to but it's worth it to pay for the software as long as it has an export/import tool you can use.
bomber:
It appears to me that you cannot get the data out of Train Minder in any useful transferrable form by design. I've been experimenting with this for several days and the best I can get is a text file simulating a report that has only a fraction of the data on any one item.
Worse, there is a option to write out a 'text' file that should be different that the text file simulating a report. Every time I do that the file is blank. I may be premature but they probably wanted to lock us into Train Minder with no capability to use other programs at all.
Most of the things I look at have an option to write out a file (CSV or something like that) that you can them import into Excel, Access, or something else that has the capability.
I've written a couple small Access databases to handle conference registrations and I've been able to construct reports that do the kind of things you talk about above. Excel works but building a relational database in a spreadsheet is harder and formulating and printing reports is much harder.
It's too bad we have to go through this. Unless I can figure out another way to get ALL the data out I will have to re-enter each item in my collection.
So far Yard Office seems to be the most versatile and is very reasonable priced.
If I learn more, I'll post it here.
I'm one of the unfortunate users of Train Minder software. It worked well and I really like it but the author(s) and company seem to have disappeared. The program also runs slowly now and I'm concerned I may lose the data already in it.
Over the past several days I've been looking at available programs in addition to an Excel Spreadsheet or Access Database. Right now, Yard Office looks good but I've also scratched the surface on a spreadsheet and database options. MITrains also seems good but also a bit expensive.
Anyone have suggestions about the packaged software out there? If would be nice to have some other opinions and experiences.
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