Good CD Organizers?

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R00k
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Good CD Organizers?

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What do you guys use to organize all your cd's? I need something to make my cd collection a little easier to dig through.
Right now I just have a couple of cases that I bought blanks in, and labeled them with tape so I know what's in them. It looks like shit, but it's the only way I've been able to keep all my cd's in one place:

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The problem is anytime I want a cd, I have to open it up and dig through every one until I find what I'm looking for.

Surely there's got to be a better way to organize a couple hundred cd's and get them in a place where they're easy to sort through and find what you need.

What kind of cases do you guys use? Any recommendations?
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jewelcases :)
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Post by PhoeniX »

CD Wallets: Image

Have several with hundreds of perfectly above board cds in. Much easier to find.

And their padded and easy to transport.
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Post by Grudge »

I use CD wallets too. They're great.
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i'm partial to caselogic wallets.
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Post by R00k »

Yea I guess cd wallets would work. They just seem so bulky.
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Post by PhoeniX »

They come in all shapes and sizes:
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I prefer the smaller ones, though.
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Post by sirstrongbad »

CaseLogic makes the best CD/DVD organizers, in my opinion. they make them anywhere from ~12 disc to ~300 disc capacity.
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Post by sirstrongbad »

why do you have numbers by each disc, Phoenix? do you have a spreadsheet or database somewhere that catalogs each and every disc?
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Post by FragaGeddon »

I use a program called Where Is It. You can assign categories, disk locations, etc.
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Post by PhoeniX »

sirstrongbad wrote:why do you have numbers by each disc, Phoenix? do you have a spreadsheet or database somewhere that catalogs each and every disc?
The numbered ones are of old software collections; i did at one point have a list of which numbered disk contains what, yea.
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Post by 4days »

CDs are stored as integral parts of the delicate and complicated stratification system i use to organise my office.
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is the one with the label turned away "porn"?
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4days wrote:CDs are stored as integral parts of the delicate and complicated stratification system i use to organise my office.
lol. Meaning you layer them across the desk and floor?
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FragaGeddon wrote:I use a program called Where Is It. You can assign categories, disk locations, etc.
Thanks, that sounds pretty useful. Couple that with some sort of slotted, labeled storage box and it could be a good solution.
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