My wife found a nifty(*) (microDollar (#)) program for helping keep track of stuff, especially paper. But I've got 2 problems with it: 1 - it runs on the dark side 2 - it costs $80, and it seems to me that its really just a nice front end to a database 3 (%) - it forces you to decide, ahead of time, the maximum number of items in each location you will keep (@) So, I went to freshmeat and google and looked for stuff, but my search heuristics failed me this time and I came up empty. 'Requirements' (and wants) are: 1 - runs on linux 2 - allows searching on any text entered (in the description, title, etc fields) 3 - would be nice if it (the data) would be accessible using secure http, but its not required that I be able to MODIFY it that way (but it would be very nice) 4 - does not need me to spend hours writing code (i.e. saying "just write your own interface to mySQL" won't cut it ;-) 5 - allows specification of at least the following info: location ISBN number, if appropriate (can you tell I'm thinking of books also ;-) Title Description author? (I probably want most fields to be optional also) 6 - probably want password access to the info... 7 - can limit search by location. (May want location broken into a heirarchy, like 'at home/in office/drawer 3', with 'wildcarding' allowed for any portion of the heirarchy) 8 - does not impose arbitrary fixed limits on things, like number of items at a location. (I've probably forgotten the most important thing ;-) So, does anyone know of anything like this that I could use? (and where to get it, of course ;-) Does anyone want to write it? ;-) / 2 (and its probably not called a PIM, is it?) rc notes: (*) - for some value of 'nifty' (#) - aka m$, u$, or Micro$oft (%) - yup, you are right - I cannot count. ;-) (@) - for goodness sakes, this is JUST a stupid database app - why in the world do we need to set a maximum number of items in a location?????