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Tellico is a KDE-hosted collection management tool designed to help users catalogue personal holdings across a wide range of hobby categories. The current 4.3+git build supplies ready-made data-entry templates for books, bibliographies, films, music albums, video games, coins, stamps, trading cards, comic books, and wines, letting collectors record every relevant descriptive field—from title and author to release year, format, and value—without having to design a database schema first. Once items are entered, the application supports searching, grouping, and filtering so that large catalogues remain navigable; it can also export to HTML, CSV, or BibTeX for sharing or further analysis. Typical use cases include home librarians who want a quick inventory of printed volumes, retro-gaming enthusiasts tracking cartridge ownership, philatelists logging stamp conditions, or cellar keepers noting vintage and vineyard data. Because the project is released under the GNU General Public License, the single version listed (4.3+git) is updated continuously through KDE’s repository, ensuring compatibility with modern Linux desktops and rolling distributions. Tellico therefore fits squarely in the “Cataloging” software category, providing an open-source alternative to proprietary media organizers while remaining lightweight enough for modest hardware. The program is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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