LibraryO is a software application design for book libraries under GNU General Public License. Main purpose of this software is to record data that related to libraries in a database system, such as information about books, members and lends of books to the members. And also this software application provide facilitates to update data(settling book lends, updating member contacts), querying(data retrieving) and displaying data.

Features

  • Keep data records about books, members and rents.
  • It's can easily inert, update and delete data records.
  • Toolbars for make it easy to access dialogs boxes.
  • It's can display data tables separately or as a combination using querying wizards and store those queries for latter use.
  • Displaying overdue rents when at start up.

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop, Government, Information Technology

User Interface

.NET/Mono

Database Environment

ADO.NET

Registered

2011-12-02