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Sean wrote: |
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> I would like to create a database of some sort for my music collection. |
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> It is large so I thought that somehow I could use some application that |
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> could pull the info from a freebd server and if I wished I could alter |
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> any info. Try to entering it all by hand will be just to big of a project. |
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> I also hope to be able to export that info somehow. This attempted |
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> project will only be fully useful if I can get the database in some form |
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> into my Palm after it is created. |
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> Any such packages in portage that anyone can recommend for such a project? |
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> Any tips from anyone who has attempted such a project? |
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> Also, I am running Gentoo amd64, so the app(s) will need to run on that |
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> platform. |
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> Thanks in advance |
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> Sean |
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As someone else on the list suggested, I recommend Tellico all the way. |
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One of the things I like about Tellico (besides that it's visually |
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pleasing) is that it allows you to record if you have loaned any of your |
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collection to someone else. |
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If you read Linux Journal and are aware of the "Cooking with Linux" |
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column, this article was written about Tellico: |
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http://www.marcelgagne.com/cwl042005.html |
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And you can apparently export to your Palm, according to this article. |
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Regards, |
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Colleen |
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