Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on February 07, 2007 09:15 AM
Hm, I'll pass at this one. The UI is too inconsistent with what I'm used to, which is KDE.
Others might want to take a look at Tellico (<a href="http://periapsis.org/tellico/" title="periapsis.org">http://periapsis.org/tellico/</a periapsis.org>) too.
For myself, I have some little need for a collection manager, even though I have hundreds of music albums in various media (cds, vinyl, mp3, flac). I find it important to use a _player_ that can quickly look things up, but I've tried using collection managers and found that I just don't use them enough.
One thing I appreciate and continue to use them for is for keeping track of what I don't have but want to check out, or to buy. People suggest movies/books/music all the time, and without writing it down, it's easily forgotten. Of course, a collection manager should make this process easy enough as writing it down on a piece of paper, with lots of added benefits. At least Tellico does this for me.
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Posted by: Anonymous Coward on February 07, 2007 09:15 AMOthers might want to take a look at Tellico (<a href="http://periapsis.org/tellico/" title="periapsis.org">http://periapsis.org/tellico/</a periapsis.org>) too.
For myself, I have some little need for a collection manager, even though I have hundreds of music albums in various media (cds, vinyl, mp3, flac). I find it important to use a _player_ that can quickly look things up, but I've tried using collection managers and found that I just don't use them enough.
One thing I appreciate and continue to use them for is for keeping track of what I don't have but want to check out, or to buy. People suggest movies/books/music all the time, and without writing it down, it's easily forgotten. Of course, a collection manager should make this process easy enough as writing it down on a piece of paper, with lots of added benefits. At least Tellico does this for me.
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