Organize and access data with Piggydb

Final Word

Although Piggydb looks deceptively simple, this application offers powerful and flexible tools for organizing and managing knowledge. In this article, I have barely scratched the surface of Piggydb's capabilities, and to get the most out of the application, it's worth spending time studying the available documentation [3]. If you are interested in real-world usage scenarios, as well as theoretical aspects of Piggydb's design, you might want to take a look at the project's official blog [4].

Infos

  1. Piggydb: http://piggydb.net
  2. The Piggydb Way: #2 Tags as First-Class Components: http://piggydb.net/2012/10/20/the-piggydb-way-2-tags-as-first-class-components
  3. Piggydb documentation: http://piggydb.jp/en
  4. Piggydb blog: http://piggydb.net

The Author

Dmitri Popov has been writing exclusively about Linux and open source software for many years, and his articles have appeared in Danish, British, US, German, Spanish, and Russian magazines and websites. Dmitri is an amateur photographer, and he writes about open source photography tools on his Scribbles and Snaps blog at http://scribblesandsnaps.com.

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