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LoT 1.1.0 by Jens Hoernecke is a lightweight, single-purpose organizer that lets users catalogue any kind of item—books, tools, collectables, spare parts, digital assets, or household objects—by defining an unlimited set of custom properties. Instead of forcing predefined fields, the application offers a blank schema into which the user drops any attribute that matters: price, purchase date, colour, serial number, location, warranty expiry, URL, or even a calculated value. Once the schema is saved, every new entry inherits the same structure, ensuring consistent data while still allowing per-record edits. A fast, incremental search box filters the collection in real time on any combination of properties, and results can be sorted, exported to CSV, or printed for offline reference. Because the database is stored locally in a single SQLite file, the catalogue remains private, portable, and version-controllable; backups are as simple as copying one file. Typical use cases range from home inventory and hobbyist collections to small-business stock keeping and research specimen logs. The program runs on Windows 7 through 11, requires no installation privileges, and leaves no registry traces, making it suitable for locked-down office environments or USB-stick workflows. Only one public release—version 1.1.0—has been issued, indicating a mature, stable feature set rather than rapid iteration. LoT is classified under “Cataloging” software. The application is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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