Hello Fellow Gamers,
I was wondering, does anyone here use some kind of ROM collection software? I am a fan of collecting games for various consoles, and I would like a convenient way of keeping track of ROM files, though it seems most of the applications I come across are behaving a bit flaky.
DSRO 6.0.2.0;
It has wonderful features like grabbing box art and ingame screenshots, along with compressing and trimming features, though it does not handle adding new ROMs to a large collection very well (Queue list seems to cram up all the time, doesn't delete source files after adding or compressing).
DSFCC;
Another one, seems to have nice features but a lacking filtering system is the problem here, plus it doesnt seem to have a list of ROMs that are missing from your collection. And the only download source I could find was outdated with dead links so I cant try it even if I wanted to..
Offline List;
This one is apparently popular, but it doesn't seem to have a "missing ROM" list, same as DSFCC?
Long story short; What do you use to keep track of a collection of NDS games?
I was wondering, does anyone here use some kind of ROM collection software? I am a fan of collecting games for various consoles, and I would like a convenient way of keeping track of ROM files, though it seems most of the applications I come across are behaving a bit flaky.
DSRO 6.0.2.0;
It has wonderful features like grabbing box art and ingame screenshots, along with compressing and trimming features, though it does not handle adding new ROMs to a large collection very well (Queue list seems to cram up all the time, doesn't delete source files after adding or compressing).
DSFCC;
Another one, seems to have nice features but a lacking filtering system is the problem here, plus it doesnt seem to have a list of ROMs that are missing from your collection. And the only download source I could find was outdated with dead links so I cant try it even if I wanted to..
Offline List;
This one is apparently popular, but it doesn't seem to have a "missing ROM" list, same as DSFCC?
Long story short; What do you use to keep track of a collection of NDS games?