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The application Meganizer allows you to manage your mediacollections. You can insert books and music. With the functionality of this application, you get not only an overview and search functionality through your collection, but you can also manage your and the wishes of other persons and you can manage your present ideas. So you won't forget any of your wishes or important ideas!
Features
Manage Books
Manage Movies
Manage Music (Several Devices, Pieces and Tracks)
Wishlists for your wishes and the wishes of other's
Presentidea's to make other's happy
Lists of medias related to a project (e.g.: Literaturelist of master thesis)
Manage your rented medias from others and to others
Buy medias from online providers
Share your media collection with other people easily
Meganizer is ready to be installed under Windows and many Linux distributions
Differences to competitors
multi user system
network capable
platform independent
Links
Live-CD: http://ftp.engsas.de/livecds/meganizer-latest-livecd.iso
Documentation: http://doc.engsas.de/meganizer
Download stable Versions: http://ftp.engsas.de/stable
Download prerelease Versions: http://ftp.engsas.de/unstable
7 years ago
2013-04-04 - Released Meganizer-0.5.0
Meganizer 0.5.0 has been released. It is based on LibEngsas 0.5.2 (http://en.engsas.de/libengsas)and fixes some minor issues. Also the Amazon API is updated.
We moved the packaging to the opensuse build service. Therefore you find all linux repositories for Meganizer now at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/engsas/
2010-12-10 - Released Meganizer-0.3.2
Meganizer 0.3.2 has been released. It now supports movies as new media type. Also it is possible to assign keywords to each medium.
Now supports movies
Keywords can be assigned to a medium
Added packages for Debian Sid, Fedora 14 and Ubuntu Maverick
2010-10-19 - Released Meganizer-0.3.1
Meganizer 0.3.1 is released now. All linked repositories are updated and tested.
From now on, also the stable repositories at http://ftp.engsas.de/stable can be used
2010-10-18 - openSUSE Repository running
The openSUSE repository is now up-to-date and useable.
2010-10-08 - Published Gentoo Ebuild
2010-10-02 - Meganizer with KDE binding at Ubuntu repository
Our Ubuntu repository now contains a KDE version of Meganizer named meganizer-kde. The KDE version uses KWallet to store passwords and the file dialog of KDE to select files and directories.
7 years ago
2013-04-04 - Released Meganizer-0.5.0
Meganizer 0.5.0 has been released. It is based on LibEngsas 0.5.2 (http://en.engsas.de/libengsas)and fixes some minor issues. Also the Amazon API is updated.
We moved the packaging to the opensuse build service. Therefore you find all linux repositories for Meganizer now at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/engsas/
2010-12-10 - Released Meganizer-0.3.2
Meganizer 0.3.2 has been released. It now supports movies as new media type. Also it is possible to assign keywords to each medium.
Now supports movies
Keywords can be assigned to a medium
Added packages for Debian Sid, Fedora 14 and Ubuntu Maverick
2010-10-19 - Released Meganizer-0.3.1
Meganizer 0.3.1 is released now. All linked repositories are updated and tested.
From now on, also the stable repositories at http://ftp.engsas.de/stable can be used
2010-10-18 - openSUSE Repository running
The openSUSE repository is now up-to-date and useable.
2010-10-08 - Published Gentoo Ebuild
2010-10-02 - Meganizer with KDE binding at Ubuntu repository
Our Ubuntu repository now contains a KDE version of Meganizer named meganizer-kde. The KDE version uses KWallet to store passwords and the file dialog of KDE to select files and directories.
snock
7 years ago
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EngSaS
7 years ago
Currently we do not provide arch linux packages. Therefore you must compile it yourself. But it should be quite easy.
As dependencies you need:
- qt4
- Qt4 mysql plugin
- optional KDE library (if you want to use KWallet for example)
- LibEngsas (you must compile it yourself too, s. http://sourceforge.net/projects/libengsas/)
- optional Qca with qca-ossl plugin (if you want to use amazon)
For building Meganizer than, follow the documentation at http://doc.engsas.de/meganizer/en/sec-Packages.html#sec:BuildFromSource
Regards,
Joachim Langenbach
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gohanz
10 years ago
It's possible to enable the English language.
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EngSaS
10 years ago
thanks! Yes it was a bug.
It should be fixed now in branch 0.3.0-rc2 and will go into the packages this week.
Joachim Langenbach
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gohanz
10 years ago
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EngSaS
10 years ago
Meganizer stores the "choosen" default language in ~/.config/EngSaS/Meganizer.conf. May be it is in there from your last run. The option is named defaultLang. Just delete this line or the whole file.
I've tested it on Fedora 13 (with RPM Package, but it is build from latest source) and
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
where the fist two characters are used to determine the choosen language, if defaultLang is not set at the config file.
I hope this will help and I'm glad to here whether it was the solution or not!
Nice sunday,
Joachim Langenbach
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gohanz
10 years ago
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Vistausss
10 years ago
But maybe you can also put in the description the reasons why Meganizer is better than other similiar apps, like for example the most popular in this kind (for KDE), Tellico (www.tellico-project.org)?
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EngSaS
10 years ago
thank you for this hint. The differences are already mentioned in the text, but they seems to be not clearly outlined enough. So we try to write a new text and point out the advantages more clearly.
Kind regards,
Joachim Langenbach
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