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Documentation

BrickStore doesn't come with a complete documentation, but everything has tool-tips: just hover over an element and you'll get a short description. There's also a page with tutorials.

About

BrickStore is a BrickLink offline management tool. It is multi-platform (Windows, macOS and Linux), multilingual (currently English, German, French and Dutch), fast and stable.

Some things you can do with BrickStore much more efficiently than with any web based interface:

  • Browse and search the BrickLink catalog using a live, as-you-type filter. It is using all the cores in your machine to be as fast as possible.
  • Easily create XML files for Mass-Upload and Mass-Update either by parting out sets or by adding individual parts (or both).
  • Download and view any order by order number.
  • Download and view your whole store inventory. An easy way to use this for repricing, is to use the BrickLink Mass-Upload functionality.
  • Price your items based on the latest price guide information.
  • Create XML data for the BrickLink inventory upload.
  • If you load files which contain items with obsolete item ids you can fix them using the BrickLink catalog change-log.
  • Calculate differences between two documents: you can easily check, if it is possible to build a set given your current inventory.
  • Set matching: given a list of items, BrickStore can tell you which sets you could build from them.
  • Unlimited undo/redo support.
  • Customized printing via JavaScript based page templates.

Requirements

BrickStore works on every Windows 32-bit and 64-bit operating system (7, 8.1 and 10), macOS (10.12 or newer) and Linux (packages are available for Ubuntu 20.04). If you want to (or need to) compile BrickStore yourself, then the only requirement is, that the Qt library you are building against has to be at least version 5.12).

License

BrickStore is copyrighted ©2004-2021 by Robert Griebl, licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2. All data from www.bricklink.com is owned by BrickLink™, which is a trademark of Dan Jezek. LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO group of companies, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this software. All other trademarks recognized.

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