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In lugnet.loc.pt, Stephen Fisher writes:
> This is an awesome idea!
Thank you
> In fact, I've begun the very same project a couple
> times, but never run it to completion.
> One feature that I wanted the most in my version, and would very much like
> to see in your version is integration with BrickLink.
> Ideally, you would be able to do the following:
> * Calculate the rough value of a person's collection by using pricing
> information from BrickLink (say fair/average market value).
> * Click on a set and determine if you have all the pieces. If you don't you
> could click a link to BrickLink which would allow you to purchase the parts
> as necessary.
> Obviously there is a lot of opportunity here for shopping features:
> * find a store that can fulfill your entire parts shopping list, so you
> don't have to shop multiple stores.
the BLdb works offline, but you have good ideas, perhaps in the version 2 (i
hope finish v.1 in April)
> Also, integration with CAD applications - specifically LDraw and MLCAD
> * Allow importing/reading of dat files which will add the MOC/set to the
> BLdb file and automically list the parts used. It would be pretty nice to
> have check marks next to the parts when your collection has all the parts to
> build it also.
the only thing that BLdb do for now is import the MLCad files created on
menu Extras>Reports>Pieces
but i think in import direct from dat/ldr files.
> Does your application allow you to mark a part as used? It might be
> interesting to track "unused" parts, versus ALL parts in your collection.
> In a similar vein to the "storage location" suggestion, it would be nice to
> know if the part is used in a MOC, unused opened, or still in the sealed box.
in the beginnig i has thinking in that. i abandoned the idea because i'll
never use this, perhaps i'll reconsidered...
> Can you further explain what you mean by database for MOC data?
???
> Have you contacted the respective web hosters to find out if they mind your
> tool banging on their servers. Presumably it's not too much bandwidth, but
> they might not want unofficial tools running against it (hope I don't rain
> on your parade!).
my english is very bad and in the BLdb post i ask for a friend help, perhaps
the translation not said what i think. the BLdb works offline, maybe one day
(the bricklink idea) will works online...
> Looking forward to using it!
-Stephen
thanks
lbaixinho
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