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https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/tool-gd-stash/29036
https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/tool-grim-dawn-item-assistant/30491
https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/ntqv3-grim-dawn-titan-quest-diablo-2-stasher/42021
https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/gd-stash-changer/34625
GDStash and GDIA are the most popular; Stash also has editing options, but you don't have to use them.
IA is probably the one you want to go for, it's lightweight can run in the bg without hurting your games performance, the searching for items is pretty quick and user friendly. Don't need the app as your active window to save items to a db, it will do it automatically after dropping items in your last shared stash page.
GDstash was written in Java, takes up to 1GB of memory just to run it in the bg. It's user interface is not so modern and may take longer to navigate, such as ui elements don't rescale at all when resizing the window. You have to save your stash pages to a db manually.
IA is the more stream line option, but GDstash does the job. Both work with each other, and you can export/import the db to either program.
GDIA logs extensive amounts of information about your computer and your program usage!
Example of the information gatherd:
--- Unique Computer ID | Windows OS - version | IP Adress
--- 90143FEBD82F6A9727C0 | Windows 7 - v0.123 | 127.1.1.255
Information is sent on execution, while running and on closing the program.
Allowing the creation of personal usage statistics.
- !BE AWARE THAT THIS TOOL ALSO UPDATES ITSELF WITHOUT ASKING FOR PERMISSION!"
https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/tool-grim-dawn-item-assistant/30491/280
https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/tool-grim-dawn-item-assistant/30491/301
I stopped using GD stash and just made a bunch of mule characters, One for every item type, with forgotten gods you can just transfer iron to unlock the stashes.
I dismantle every item i got more than 3 times this will give you a nice amount of components.
That's not that big a problem, is it? Tedious maybe, but you can compare item seeds right in GDStash and delete one of any item that shares a seed. Or if you remove augments & components it simply won't save multiple copies of a unique (IE anything you'd equip) item... so send it all to GDStash's database and delete anything left over.
Plus there's a setting to make GDStash delete any item moved from the database to the stash - though I'd be extra-careful to have the stash closed in-game (or maybe just only use GDStash when in the main menu) before using that.
I don't think it has been mentioned yet, but the dev of GD Stash is a playtester for Crate, so in the very rare cases (maybe twice in the last 3 1/2 years or so) where it needs an update because of a patch it gets the update before the patch is out. No downtime. But mostly it doesn't care about patches (unlike GDIA) - you just import the new/changed items from Grim Dawn's database and you're good to go.