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Tellico (software)

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Tellico
Developer(s)Robby Stephenson
Initial releaseApril 16, 2002; 22 years ago (2002-04-16)[1][2]
Stable release
3.5.4[3] Edit this on Wikidata / 23 March 2024
Repository
Written inC++, XSLT
Operating systemLinux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD[4]
LicenseGPL-2.0-only or GPL-3.0-only
Websitetellico-project.org Edit this at Wikidata

Tellico is a KDE application for organizing various collections. It provides default templates for example for books, bibliographies, videos, music, video games, coins, stamps, trading cards, comic books, and wines. For custom collections data models are freely modifiable. Data can be entered manually or by downloading data from various Internet sources. Even though Tellico has default template also for data-files it has no jukebox or mediacenter like features.

Released under the GNU General Public License, Tellico is free software.

Tellico stores its collection files in XML format instead of SQL databases, which makes it easy for the users to export data or visualize it.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ What happened to Bookcase?, Due to a trademark conflict, Bookcase was renamed Tellico in September 2004. Tellico 0.12 was then released, which was identical to Bookcase 0.11, except for the name change.
  2. ^ Renaming Bookcase, September 13, 2004, periapsis.org, I was recently contacted by Epigroove, makers of an application called BookCaseTM. They have a trademark on the term, BookCase, and asked me to change the name of my software...But, I think I have settled on Tellico, which is the name of a town close to where I grew up.
  3. ^ "Tellico Changelog – Tellico". Retrieved 5 June 2024.
  4. ^ Official download page.
  5. ^ Purdy, Kevin. "Manage Any Collection with Tellico". Lifehacker. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
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