Tue, 22 Jan 2008 19:00:00 GMT
GNU/Linux inherits a tradition of small programs that do one thing very well. A modern example of this tradition is
Alexandria, a dedicated book cataloger for GNOME. Although a few workarounds would make it almost as useful as KDE's
Tellico for other collections, especially music, Alexandria's focus remains squarely on books and their organization by library, status, and ratings. Perhaps its closest analogy is the online
LibraryThing, although Alexandria actually predates LibraryThing and is designed for private, desktop use.
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