Projects tagged ‘catalogue’ and ‘database’


Jump to tag:

Projects tagged ‘catalogue’ and ‘database’

Filtered by Project Tags catalogue database

Refine results Project Tags cataloging (4) collection (4) catalog (4) dvd (3) movies (2) books (2) cataloger (2) gtk (2) movie (2) kde (1) music (1) cataloguing (1)

[5 total ]

17 Users
 

Tellico is a KDE application for organizing your collections.
Created over 2 years ago.

3 Users

Data Crow is the ultimate cataloger of your media (or anything else). Data Crow allows you to create a huge database containing all your collected items. You can use the excellent online services to ... [More] retrieve the information instead of typing all the information yourself. Out of the box you can manage your software, music, movies, books and images. It uses information from the web and the information available in the file (if applicable), such as the tag information from mp3 files. Additionally Data Crow allows you to create your own modules (for example a coin collectors module), features a web server, is highly customizable and has a very broad tool set. The internal help will guide you thru the application. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

2 Users
   

Griffith is a film collection manager written in Python/PyGTK with ease of use in mind
Created about 1 year ago.

1 Users
   

Monotheka is a simple application to organize and keep track of your movie catalogue. It runs on Linux platform using the GTK toolkit. It's designed to be simple and GNOME / HIG compliant. It's written in Mono.
Created about 1 year ago.

0 Users

The application DiskMuster is an attempt to write modern multiplatform open source GUI applications using Qt libraries. The purpose is to organize your data storages in the simple database and to ... [More] provide you basic information about single files. The idea of using is following. You put your CDs, DVDs and other mediums into your DVD-ROM, the program will search for important data about files, make some thumbnails of your pictures, read mp3 tags, read video resolution, FPS, codec etc. and it will save it in local database. After that you can export lists of your movies in HTML, you can search for files on your DVDs and you don't have to write your own list by hand. You can really quickly find your old photos, backuped documents or other data. If these features remind you anything, it is not coincidence. DiskMuster should replace some MS Windows only applications, e.g. Disk Explorer or Whereisit. There is also DiskMuster's advantage of open source licence which is GNU GPL. [Less]
Created 29 days ago.