If you have a macbook or borrow one, then you could use Bento a quick easy 
system with an easy interface and you can take photos of the items and put hen 
in the inventory. Bento has a free template for cataloging items.

Regards,

Adrian

Sent from my iPad

On 18 Aug 2012, at 21:54, Charles Hill <[email protected]> wrote:

> Julf is right on both counts. :)
> 
> I also recommend a spreadsheet.   There are numerous templates available 
> online that might meet your needs.   
> 
> Charles Hill
> 
> On 8/18/2012 3:11 PM, Johan Helsingius wrote:
>> > I have been asked to do an inventory of an abandoned garage with hundreds 
>> > of new spares
>> > just lying there . Everything from windscreens to radiators, filters to 
>> > clutches, split pins to spark
>> > plugs etc. Thought it might be easier if there was a computer programme 
>> > available to download
>> > that might assist.
>> 
>> I think you need a robot, not just a program :)
>> 
>> Depending on what you want to do with the data, I suggest a spreadsheet 
>> would be
>> good enough - no need for a fancy database program.
>> 
>>     Julf
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