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Tellico Desktop Database

COLLECTOR’S ITEM

Author(s): FRANK WIEDUWILT

Linux has a fantastic collection of database servers, but many users just want a simple desktop database. Tellico fills the niche.

Tellico [1], formerly known as Bookcase, was originally designed as a literature database. Now the program not only gives users a virtual bookshelf but also helps organize video, comic, coin, and stamp collections. You could even manage your wine cellar with a little help from Tellico. Just recently, the program introduced a feature for user-defined collections, giving users a handy tool for small data sets. The only restriction is that Tellico does not support database relations.


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