QuickList allows novice and experienced users to keep track of "things" without any help from a system administrator. "Things" can be anything, quicklist is completely flexible. This is the new home of Quicklist, updated for Gtk2.
A simple GTK app for making lists of things
QuickList allows novice and experienced users to keep track of "things" without any help from a system administrator. "Things" can be anything, including (but certainly not limited to!) bug lists, phone lists, restaurants, team members, calendars, cool URLs, checkbooks, fishing holes, CDs, bunjee jumping cool sites, etc. It is completely flexible.
QuickList lists "things" in column format, much as they would appear in a spreadsheet. Quicklist can sort lists of "things," search from them and generate printable reports from them.
The native (.qlf) file format is non-relational, non-SQL. Comma and tab delimited files can be imported and exported. In addition, html can be exported for publishing to the World Wide Web.
If you liked the Appleworks or Microsoft Works databases, you will like QuickList.
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This page has been viewed 1233 times, quicklist has been kliked 32 times, and 31 successes have been estimated.
klik by Simon Peter
Thanks to all contributors on #klik.
Thanks to debian for the software compilation and packaging.
Thanks to our hosting sponsor, atekon.
Thanks to all users who give feedback. THIS IS PURELY EXPERIMENTAL SOFTWARE.
We know that by far not all debian packages are klik-able yet. But we believe they should be ;-)