Not sure if Carl C is striking the same problem but when I was looking for our local Toy library ( for similar reasons) the challenge was finding something that would track multiple component of a main item. While Koha handled the single items (tricycle, scooter etc.) things that had subitems (1000 piece jigsaw, play house w/furniture...) just got too hard to do.
Given that my programming skills are appalliing to say the least and they needed something right there and then we ended up having to go down the wintel upgrade path... would be good to get something together for next time though. Copious amounts of free time are what is needed, as ever... Carl K -------------------- On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 08:51, you wrote: > Chris Hellyar wrote: > >>If there was any reasonable toy library software for Linux, they'd > >>be running that, I assure you. If I had free time, I'd code one. > > > > Koha? Book library software, but the same concept.... > > Looks interesting, but a toy library is different enough > that it is a poor fit. In what way? It would be an interesting and worthwhile project to make it fit. -- Christopher Sawtell.
