Griffith is a media collection manager application. Adding items to the collection is as quick and easy as typing the film title and selecting a supported source. Griffith will then try to fetch all the related information from the Web.
Griffith is a cross-platform application and is known to run on GNU Linux, Microsoft Windows and MacOS X systems. Probably, it will run on other POSIX compatible operating systems where a gtk+ environment is available, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris.
Griffith features:
* Integrates well with a database (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite3 used by default) to keep tabs on your library
* Can backup/restore your database
* Exports to CSV, PDF, XML and HTML files
* Imports from CSV files
* Generates PDF from cover art
* Keeps track of your films that are out on loan
* Enables you to sort/filter your library
* Has built-in multi-language support
Griffith Installation:
Griffith is available in official Debian and Ubuntu repositories:
Open the terminal and type following command:
Griffith is a cross-platform application and is known to run on GNU Linux, Microsoft Windows and MacOS X systems. Probably, it will run on other POSIX compatible operating systems where a gtk+ environment is available, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris.
Griffith features:
* Integrates well with a database (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite3 used by default) to keep tabs on your library
* Can backup/restore your database
* Exports to CSV, PDF, XML and HTML files
* Imports from CSV files
* Generates PDF from cover art
* Keeps track of your films that are out on loan
* Enables you to sort/filter your library
* Has built-in multi-language support
Griffith Installation:
Griffith is available in official Debian and Ubuntu repositories:
Open the terminal and type following command:
sudo apt-get install griffithAfter successful installation, you can open the Griffith from GNOME menu: Application > Sound & Video > Griffith
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