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Simon Waters wrote: > Neil Winchurst wrote: >> In my Windows days I would have used Borland Paradox and had the >> database set up and in use in half a day, easily. Unfortunately there is >> no equivalent program yet in Linux. > > I'm with Grant that OOBase would be fine for same. > > But I was wondering - you don't seem to be storing anything that isn't > in say Rhythmbox - so if you just ripped the CDs as suggested already.... > > Simon, whose CD collection is small, and yet Rhythmbox says there is a > 1/3 of it I've never listened to since ripping it 30 months ago. > > > Yes, I saw that suggestion. However, I don't want the *music* stored on the computer. I play the CD's when I want to listen to anything. Well, mostly, just a few have been ripped. I am looking to store the details on the computer so that I can see exactly what I have got, and so that I can find the relevant CD easily. So Rhythmbox will not do it for me. Thanks Neil -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html