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  1. Russ Garrett (russss@chaos.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-May-2023 20:18:14 UTC Russ Garrett Russ Garrett

    Does anyone have opinions on electronic component inventory systems? Ideally open source, I can't really justify a subscription but I have a lot of components.

    (I am procrastinating instead of ordering components for a new project...)

    #electronics

    In conversation Saturday, 20-May-2023 20:18:14 UTC from chaos.social permalink
    • muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-May-2023 20:18:00 UTC muesli muesli
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      • Elias Probst

      @eliasp @russss

      Another vote for Tellico. It's not perfect, but it's what I'm using. Everything else felt unnecessarily and overly complicated for personal stuff.

      In conversation Saturday, 20-May-2023 20:18:00 UTC permalink
    • Elias Probst (eliasp@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-May-2023 20:18:01 UTC Elias Probst Elias Probst
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      @russss have you tried #Tellico by #KDE?
      It's built to support any kind of collection, but I don't know whether it would also work for electronics components.
      https://apps.kde.org/tellico/

      In conversation Saturday, 20-May-2023 20:18:01 UTC permalink

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    • muesli (fribbledom@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-May-2023 20:24:10 UTC muesli muesli
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      • Elias Probst

      @eliasp @russss

      Mind you, it's not at all specific to electronic projects or components, but rather a generic collection management tool.

      It has no idea what a BOM is, but it gives you the tools to manage your inventory and build around that yourself.

      In conversation Saturday, 20-May-2023 20:24:10 UTC permalink

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