Five Open Source Apps to Manage Your Collections
Comic books, DVDs, old vinyl albums, Star Wars figurines -- collecting things is fun. What's not fun, though, is keeping track of it all. When you have large collection of anything from books to steampunk LEGOS, it's important to keep an inventory so you know what you've got, what you still need, and who borrowed something. Here are five open source collection management apps to help you organize your stuff.
Tellico - This KDE app comes with handy templates for managing your book, wine, video game, coin, or stamp collection. Import data in several formats including CSV, RIF, PDF, and even directly from IMDb and Amazon. Tellico exports to HTML, XML, Bibtex, and more.
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