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From: Craig on 4 Aug 2010 01:13 I don't use this type of software but someone might be interested... right? > GCstar is an application that can be used to manage collections of > different types. Users can enter all the items they own, along with > associated information and later perform searches using filtering > criteria. A plugin system allows some information to be downloaded > automatically from Internet sites. Collections can be exported to > many formats, including HTML, XML, CSV, or Tellico file format, or > imported from Ant Movie Catalog or Tellico, among others. It > currently manages collections of movies, video games, books, music, > numismatic, wines, board games, and lets users define their own types > of collections. <http://www.gcstar.org/> -- -Craig
From: Dave on 4 Aug 2010 07:36
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010 22:13:13 -0700, Craig wrote: > I don't use this type of software but someone might be interested... > right? > >> GCstar is an application that can be used to manage collections of >> different types. Users can enter all the items they own, along with >> associated information and later perform searches using filtering >> criteria. A plugin system allows some information to be downloaded >> automatically from Internet sites. Collections can be exported to many >> formats, including HTML, XML, CSV, or Tellico file format, or imported >> from Ant Movie Catalog or Tellico, among others. It currently manages >> collections of movies, video games, books, music, numismatic, wines, >> board games, and lets users define their own types of collections. > > <http://www.gcstar.org/> I use this for my movies.Real easy to keep track of borrowed items,lots of sorting and lookup capabilities. Dave -- Registered Linux User #444770 Fedora 13 Goddard |