On 9/13/05, Jay Javier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> One of the most arduous tasks would be migrating data from Windows to
> GNU/Linux. I stumbled across this application that automates that data
> migration -- http://openmoveover.sourceforge.net/ -- although don't ask
> for
> feedback because I haven't tried it yet. It's the open source
> equivalent of
> Resolvo's MoveOver, which is supposed to be at resolvo.com but my
> browser
> couldn't find it. No matter.
> 
> Mabuhay.
> 
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> 
> Hello!
> 
> Actually i dont think that that would be a real problem. The College's
> files is not that voluminous. I bet that it's under 2GB. That is if you
> dont consider MP3s as "real" data. My primary concern is their library
> indexing. Although it is not the main university library they just have
> around 1500-2000 volumes. As i recall they have a custom Library system
> that was written for Windows and based on Access. Does anyone know of a
> library indexing program? I'll Google this later, but if you of something
> that works great, it'll be greatly appreciated (and it will save me time
> and effort for trial and error :))

If you're looking for library automation software, try to consider the
Filipino-made phpmylibrary[1]

[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpmylibrary

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Paolo Alexis Falcone
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