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    Home Book Database

    I'm looking for a small(?) home book collection database? Have had no luck searching the web on this. Open to just a small simple database OR a front end and a full database, that I can run on my Thinkpad Laptop.

    gpw1

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    Not really a database, more a "digital cardbox" - but small and simple in usage: http://www.periapsis.org/tellico/

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      Re: Home Book Database

      Thanks,

      I will try that.

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        #4
        Re: Home Book Database

        Thanks...

        Super; Just what I was looking for...

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          #5
          Re: Home Book Database

          kudos to...the penguin.
          my girlfriend was looking exactly for the same thing.
          8)
          gnu/linux is not windoze

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            #6
            Re: Home Book Database

            Everybody seems happy with Tellico, but my choice is a Gnome App, Alexandria.
            Description
            Alexandria is a program for organising collections of books. It

            * retrieves and displays book information (including cover pictures) from
            several online libraries, such as Amazon, Proxis and Barnes and Noble
            * allows books to be added and updated by hand
            * enables searches either by EAN/ISBN, title, authors or keyword
            * can import and export data into ONIX, Tellico and ISBN-list formats
            * features a HIG-compliant user interface
            * handles book rating and notes
            * supports CueCat (R) barcode readers

            Website: http://alexandria.rubyforge.org/

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              #7
              Re: Home Book Database

              Originally posted by askrieger
              Alexandria
              Very nice, indeed - in particular for books, that is ...

              I'm admittedly (mis-)using Tellico for "all sorts of lists"

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