@Lawrence this username and password was openly given for people to use by the guy who redid BrickStore to BrickStock. It will expire eventually but he is still working on the program so he isn't charging for it yet.
Caveat emptor when it comes to BrickStock. I was working with some inventory to upload when it crashed. I had been saving my work as I went, but when it crashed, it corrupted the file. I was unable to open it in BrickStock or BrickStore. When I opened it in Notepad++, it was mostly empty.
I don't see support links or forum. How do people suggest new features, etc?
I'd like to see a change in the Difference Mode. It used to be that Bricklink would import the quantity of each part in the "Qty. Orig." column and when you adjust the "Qty. Diff." column, it would subtract them and give you the difference in the "Qty." column.
Makes a useful tool when you are bricklinking a set and cross things off as you go but still see how many you'll regardless of whether you have all of the pieces or not.
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something had froze - I had to "turn it off and back on again" I should know that by now!!
BrickStock for the most part seems to work okay. He also has put Brick Owl on the list of things to add to it.
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http://brickstock.patrickbrans.com/download/brickstock-1.2.4.msi
Name: BrickStockTest
Key: WTJC-PGJF-XI2Z
@Lawrence this username and password was openly given for people to use by the guy who redid BrickStore to BrickStock. It will expire eventually but he is still working on the program so he isn't charging for it yet.
TFTL
Downloading as I type!!
any ideas how older wintel machine it will run on?
Of course Mac dual boot now - but I only have XP - will that work?
This was the PC version.
Download Brickstock.
Update the database.
Locate the directory /brickstock-cache.
Copy both files.
Locate the directory /brickstore-cache.
Paste both files (overwrite okay, backup or rename existing files if you want).
Open Brickstore.
Voila.
Brian.
I'd like to see a change in the Difference Mode. It used to be that Bricklink would import the quantity of each part in the "Qty. Orig." column and when you adjust the "Qty. Diff." column, it would subtract them and give you the difference in the "Qty." column.
Makes a useful tool when you are bricklinking a set and cross things off as you go but still see how many you'll regardless of whether you have all of the pieces or not.