![]() What if Sandy and Brian could just use a normal database program to import their data? Here’s Brian and Sandy both looking for a way to catalog some stuff and for which Under My Roof might not be the right answer. I filtered Alternative To’s results for Brian down to just Windows inventory programs and wished him the best of luck.īut then I got to thinking. The results are kind of hit or miss, but if there is a good alterative, it might just show up on this site. You enter the software for which you want an alternative, and then you can filter the results by things like what platforms you want the tool to run on, whether it’s open source, and the pricing model. Whenever I’m asked about alternatives for Windows users, I usually start at a site called AlternativeTo. In response to Brian, I explained that I haven’t personally used any tools like this on Windows. When I posted my article about the process, Brian Blankenship on Mastodon thought Under My Roof sounded like a great tool, but he’s a Windows user and wondered if I knew of an equivalent for him. She’s not really interested in maintaining a database of everything in her home, so Under My Roof would be overkill for her. She has catalogued all of her quilting books, and would now need to look for a new solution. When I finished the article, Sandy Foster in the live chatroom said that she was sure glad to learn about this because she uses another one of the “pedias”, Bookpedia. I explained how I exported all of my data in a CSV file plus the images, and then imported them into Under My Roof from Binary Formations, the app I use to catalog everything in my home. Last week I told you how DVDpedia, the DVD cataloguing database, was being sunset by the developer at.
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