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We've compiled a list of 20 free and paid alternatives to Booxter. The primary competitors include GCstar, Delicious Library. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Booxter and Tellico, eLibrary, Numento. Also you can look at other similar options here: News and Books Solutions.


GCstar
Free Open Source

Great Software to organize your DVDs, Blu-Rays, Games, etc.

Catalog your books, movies, music, software, toys, tools, electronics, & video games in a nice...

Tellico
Free Open Source

Tellico is a KDE application for organizing your collections.

eLibrary
Free Open Source

eBookLibrary is an open source project for managing, sorting and tagging your private eBook...

Numento is a elegant collection software fully customizable that will let you freely choose your...

Book Catalogue
Free Open Source

This is a simple book catalogue application, to store a list of your books.

Collectorz.com Book Collector instantly catalogs your home library in a personal book database.

My Library Manager helps you track and manage your book collection in your personal or official...

Books
Free Open Source

Books is a Mac application for cataloging personal book collections for Mac OS X 10.4 and later.

Book management application to help you to quickly find any book in your library, share your...

Deep Prose makes Booxter, the world's best book, music, movie and comic book collection...

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Deep Prose makes Booxter, the world's best book, music, movie and comic book collection software for the Macintosh

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