I’m proud to announce the release of Tellico 2.3.1, with a number of bug fixes and a few improvements. My thanks go to everyone who has helped with the bug reporting and translating!
DVDFr Data Source Added
A data source for searching DVDFr.com has been added to Tellico. DVDFr is a French movie site with a nice XML API for performing queries, which made adding the code very simple. Sites with existing APIs are easy to add
Tellico 2.3 Released
Tellico 2.3 is available. This is the longest list of new features and bug fixes that I’ve had in a while. Using KDE’s bugzilla has really been helping me track issues.
Freebase and Open Library Data Sources Added

Two additional data sources have been added to Tellico. Freebase is a generalized database of just about any structured data anyone can add. Tellico can search Freebase for books, comic books, movies, music, video games, and board games. Open Library
Tellico 2.2 Released
Tellico version 2.2 is available.
MusicBrainz and TheMovieDB Data Sources Added

Two new data sources have been added to Tellico. MusicBrainz provides data about music and TheMovieDB provides movie information.
Tellico 2.1.1 Released
Tellico 2.1.1, codenamed “Thanksgiving Travel“, is available for download. Version 2.1.1 is a bug-fix release, and all users are encouraged to upgrade since there is a data loss bug in previous versions, related to loans and filters.
Tellico 2.1 Released
Tellico 2.1, codenamed “Cincinnati Return“, is available for download. Changes since version 2.0 include:
Access using Wine.com API has been added

Wine.com recently made available an interface for searching their wine database. As you can see from the screenshot, Tellico will support searching Wine.com in the next release.
Tellico 2.0 Released
The Tellico development team (namely me) is pleased to announce the first release of Tellico for KDE4. Tellico 2.0 is available for download and includes many bug fixes and updates, in addition to being ported to the Qt4/KDE4 platform.
