Description: Tellico is a collection manager for keeping track of your books, bibliographies, videos, music, comic books, video games, coins, stamps, trading cards, wines, board games, or any custom items. It supports any number of user-defined fields, of several different types: text, paragraph, list, checkbox, year, URL, tables, images, dates, and combinations.
Tellico imports Bibtex, MODS, RIS, PDF, and CSV and exports to Bibtex, CSV, and HTML. It offers grouping, view filtering, and searching. Tellico can also import data from Amazon.com and IMDb.com, along with z39.50 servers, CDDB data, audio files, SRU servers, several other websites as well as many libraries.
Note that kde-apps.org is not a support forum. Please sent comments, questions, or bug reports to the Tellico mailing list or the Tellico forum.Last changelog:
Is there any way to do customized forms?
I have a small tellico database that I created with my want list of books.
What I would like is be able to generate a report with the title and issue number that I want.
Thanks!
There is Russia's equivalent imdb.com - kinopoisk.ru. Russian language users will be very happy if this site will be added to the list of databases tellico.
Hi Zunami, I appreciate your being interesting in Tellico. As stated in that link I gave, you have to sign up for an amazon webservices account in order to use Tellico to search amazon. Their rules, not mine. You enter that account information just like any of the other data sources, from the Tellico settings. None of the Amazon functionality has been removed.
Please stop accusing me of things. It's not nice. I don't use kde-apps as a support forum, either. I'm only answering you because I'm awake early this morning. The best channel is the tellico-users mailing list, which is given in the About Tellico dialog. The second-best is the KDE forum, linked on the Tellico homepage.
Hello!
I am very interested in this program but I do not know how to install
It looks to be a good alternative to GCStar ;-)
Thanks in advance for your response
I'm currently using Kubuntu and to install this is what works for me:
cmake .
make
make install
the executable file will be found in /(yourdirectory)/tellico-2.1.1/src/tellico
hope this helps.
I've been using Tellico on Ubuntu, and would like to use in on Windows XP Home. I have KDE 4.1.00 installed. I also have downloaded the latest version of Tellico and unpackaged. I think I need to compile it, but the instructions on Tellico's website aren't too clear to me. Is there a way to get it to run on WinXP?
Let me know if I need to give any more info.
Thanks,
mnielsen1984
Tellico is already depending on python
for most of its scripts,
why add another language? Can we have
this optional? (I will definitely
renounce to table games to got rid of
ruby...)
It is optional. You don't have to have ruby to run Tellico. Scripts will work in any language. The person who contributed this script just happened to write it in ruby. You're welcome to rewrite it in whatever language you want and send me a patch. I'm not going to remove functionality just because it adds an optional requirement.
Sorry if the tenor on that previous reply sounded rough. BoardGameGeek has a nice XML api, so I may end up rewriting the plugin in C++ anyway, but the ruby script is indeed optional, and ruby is not needed for any other function for Tellico.
I hope that helps you.
Don't worry, it's my fault that I didn't found detailed tellico
instructions,and after having compile
blocked by an xdg issue, I supposed
ruby was not optional like in amarok.
Thanks God it is, an I'll happily do
without boardgames database.
After workarounding the xdg_mimedir
issue, I got another error:
--------------------------------------
Good - your configure finished. Start make now
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/kde-misc/tellico-1.3/work/tellico-1.3'
Making all in src
make[2]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/kde-misc/tellico-1.3/work/tellico-1.3/src'
Making all in core
make[3]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/kde-misc/tellico-1.3/work/tellico-1.3/src/core'
/usr/kde/3.5/bin/kconfig_compiler ./tellico_config.kcfg ./tellico_config.kcfgc; ret=$?; \
if test "$ret" != 0; then rm -f tellico_config.h ; exit $ret ; fi
/usr/qt/3/bin/moc ./drophandler.h -o drophandler.moc
/usr/qt/3/bin/moc ./netaccess.h -o netaccess.moc
/usr/kde/3.5/bin/dcopidl ./dcopinterface.h > dcopinterface.kidl || ( rm -f dcopinterface.kidl ; false )
dcopidl: yacc.yy:786: int yyparse(): Assertion `!dcop_area' failed.
/bin/sh: line 1: 1895 Aborted /usr/kde/3.5/bin/dcopidl ./dcopinterface.h > dcopinterface.kidl
make[3]: *** [dcopinterface.kidl] Error 1
--------------------------------------
Something wrong in kdelibs-3.5.8?
Ratings & Comments
164 Comments
10 10 the best
9 Tellico is a great product for traking your books videos etc. All in all a great product!
Is there any way to do customized forms? I have a small tellico database that I created with my want list of books. What I would like is be able to generate a report with the title and issue number that I want. Thanks!
If you just want title and issue number, hide all columns except those two, the generate a report.
A Statistic from a collection...
There is Russia's equivalent imdb.com - kinopoisk.ru. Russian language users will be very happy if this site will be added to the list of databases tellico.
Where is Amazon? and it is not easy to entry other links for example german imdb ...
http://tellico-project.org/searching-amazon-no-longer-works-tellico-13x
jeah at version 1.3 (Kde3) but version 2.1 (KDE4) not londer supported???
Hi Zunami, I appreciate your being interesting in Tellico. As stated in that link I gave, you have to sign up for an amazon webservices account in order to use Tellico to search amazon. Their rules, not mine. You enter that account information just like any of the other data sources, from the Tellico settings. None of the Amazon functionality has been removed. Please stop accusing me of things. It's not nice. I don't use kde-apps as a support forum, either. I'm only answering you because I'm awake early this morning. The best channel is the tellico-users mailing list, which is given in the About Tellico dialog. The second-best is the KDE forum, linked on the Tellico homepage.
One question: Is there any way to improve the quality of the internally saved JPG images? They're looking quite poor... Thanks!
Hello! I am very interested in this program but I do not know how to install It looks to be a good alternative to GCStar ;-) Thanks in advance for your response
I'm currently using Kubuntu and to install this is what works for me: cmake . make make install the executable file will be found in /(yourdirectory)/tellico-2.1.1/src/tellico hope this helps.
Tellico is a very nice Application for my Video-Collection. I hope one Day comes a Statistic-Function!
I've been using Tellico on Ubuntu, and would like to use in on Windows XP Home. I have KDE 4.1.00 installed. I also have downloaded the latest version of Tellico and unpackaged. I think I need to compile it, but the instructions on Tellico's website aren't too clear to me. Is there a way to get it to run on WinXP? Let me know if I need to give any more info. Thanks, mnielsen1984
Tellico isn't completely ported to KDE4 yet, so it doesn't work under Windows. Sorry.
Will it be ported to KDE 4 at some point in the future?
or is there as way to easily get KDE 3.x on my system?
Short question: How can I publish Tellico HTMLs/XMLs in the internet, especially on a Google Blog? Thanks!
Tellico is already depending on python for most of its scripts, why add another language? Can we have this optional? (I will definitely renounce to table games to got rid of ruby...)
It is optional. You don't have to have ruby to run Tellico. Scripts will work in any language. The person who contributed this script just happened to write it in ruby. You're welcome to rewrite it in whatever language you want and send me a patch. I'm not going to remove functionality just because it adds an optional requirement.
Sorry if the tenor on that previous reply sounded rough. BoardGameGeek has a nice XML api, so I may end up rewriting the plugin in C++ anyway, but the ruby script is indeed optional, and ruby is not needed for any other function for Tellico. I hope that helps you.
Don't worry, it's my fault that I didn't found detailed tellico instructions,and after having compile blocked by an xdg issue, I supposed ruby was not optional like in amarok. Thanks God it is, an I'll happily do without boardgames database.
After workarounding the xdg_mimedir issue, I got another error: -------------------------------------- Good - your configure finished. Start make now make all-recursive make[1]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/kde-misc/tellico-1.3/work/tellico-1.3' Making all in src make[2]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/kde-misc/tellico-1.3/work/tellico-1.3/src' Making all in core make[3]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/kde-misc/tellico-1.3/work/tellico-1.3/src/core' /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kconfig_compiler ./tellico_config.kcfg ./tellico_config.kcfgc; ret=$?; \ if test "$ret" != 0; then rm -f tellico_config.h ; exit $ret ; fi /usr/qt/3/bin/moc ./drophandler.h -o drophandler.moc /usr/qt/3/bin/moc ./netaccess.h -o netaccess.moc /usr/kde/3.5/bin/dcopidl ./dcopinterface.h > dcopinterface.kidl || ( rm -f dcopinterface.kidl ; false ) dcopidl: yacc.yy:786: int yyparse(): Assertion `!dcop_area' failed. /bin/sh: line 1: 1895 Aborted /usr/kde/3.5/bin/dcopidl ./dcopinterface.h > dcopinterface.kidl make[3]: *** [dcopinterface.kidl] Error 1 -------------------------------------- Something wrong in kdelibs-3.5.8?
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