Cigar Register

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Overview

Cigar Register is an independent Windows-based desktop software, designed for cigar collectors. You can find information on cigars, manage your humidors, cigar collection, shopping history, wishlist and store your smoking history with your reviews. It can be downloaded for free from the official website.

Features

Cigar Database
An extensive searchable cigar database providing information about tobacco leaves, series and brands for more than 3800 cigars. Start to learn about brands or use it as an everyday reference.

My Cigars
Add your humidors and assemble your current cigar collection from the database. Track your shopping and humidor history, add temperature and humidity records. Select your favourite cigars and add them to the wishlist.

Smokeroom
Keep record of your smoking experiences from every possible aspects and browse through them any time you want later with filters such as calendar. Add your own rating of the cigars you smoke.

Ease of use
Large icons, selectable measurement units, drag & drop features and standard Windows software appearance will help you learn and enjoy the features of this software in minutes.


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