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    Grimmory

    Grimmory

    Grimmory is the successor of booklore

    Grimmory is a self-hosted digital library management platform designed to help users organize, read, and manage their entire book collection in a centralized and fully controlled environment. As the successor to Booklore, it expands on the idea of personal knowledge ownership by allowing users to store and interact with books without relying on third-party cloud services. The platform supports a wide range of formats, including eBooks, PDFs, comics, and audiobooks, making it versatile for...
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    TreasureBox

    TreasureBox

    Organizes and searches user-defined items and images in a MySQL DB.

    Treasure Box is a free standalone java application that documents, displays and searches user-defined items arranged in a hierarchy or tree structure. The system is similar to how a file management system organizes files and folders on your computer's storage devices. Items can be associated with zero, one or more images. All the data associated with an item as well as the names of the item images are stored in a MySQL database on the users PC. Other things I found useful to photograph...
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