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    Koillection

    Koillection

    Self-hosted service allowing users to manage collection

    Koillection is a self-hosted web app for managing personal collections such as books, video games, electronics, and more. It allows users to track items, add metadata, upload images, and categorize collections by tags and types. Built with Symfony and Vue.js, Koillection is perfect for hobbyists and collectors seeking a customizable, private cataloging tool.
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    My Components' DB

    My Components' DB

    MCDB helps you to manage all of your electronic components.

    MCDB is an open source, cross platform program which will help you to easily manage your hobbyist electronics lab. You can store, through the program, all of your components in a database file, in this way you can monitor the availability of each component in order to buy new parts before finishing them. You can also store your database files on a cloud service in order to access them from everywhere, you'll just need a PC with MCDB installed. MCDB will be available on the Ubuntu...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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