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Librynt vs NewGenLib

Even 'free' software costs money when you need IT staff to run it

TL;DR

  • NewGenLib requires Java Runtime, PostgreSQL, and Apache Tomcat — plus IT staff who know how to maintain all three.
  • Librynt is ₹7,999–19,999/year, fully managed. No Java, no servers, no database administration.
  • NewGenLib has community-only support with no SLA. You can't afford to wait for a forum reply during accreditation week.
  • Librynt includes 24x7 support and NAAC/CBSE compliance reports out of the box. NewGenLib has neither.

Year 1 Cost Comparison

NewGenLib — Year 1

  • Software license ₹0
  • Server hosting/year ₹30K–80K
  • Java/DB admin time ₹1–2L/year
  • Training & setup ₹20K

Total ₹1.5–3 Lakh

Librynt — Year 1

  • Annual subscription ₹7,999–19,999
  • One-time migration ₹5,000
  • 24x7 support Included

Total ₹12,999–24,999

Save ₹1–2.5 Lakh in Year 1

Operational Risk

No SLA, no guarantees

NewGenLib relies on community forum support. There's no response time guarantee, no dedicated helpdesk. During accreditation season, when you need guaranteed response, a forum post won't cut it. Librynt includes 24x7 support with a real team.

Deprecated technology

NewGenLib's client was distributed via Java Web Start, which Oracle deprecated and removed in Java 11. Running it now requires maintaining older Java versions or using workarounds. Librynt runs in any modern browser — no plugins, no Java.

Feature Comparison

Setup & Deployment

Cloud-hosted

Librynt

NewGenLib

Self-hosted option

Librynt

NewGenLib

Setup time

Librynt

Minutes

NewGenLib

Hours — requires Java + PostgreSQL + Tomcat

IT staff required

Librynt

NewGenLib

Yes — Java/DB admin

Cataloging

MARC21

Librynt

NewGenLib

ISBN auto-fetch

Librynt

NewGenLib

Yes — Z39.50

CSV/Excel import

Librynt

NewGenLib

Yes — MARC import

Barcode support

Librynt

NewGenLib

Z39.50 support

Librynt

NewGenLib

Circulation

Check-in/out

Librynt

NewGenLib

Holds

Librynt

NewGenLib

Fine management

Librynt

NewGenLib

Overdue alerts

Librynt

NewGenLib

OPAC

Web OPAC

Librynt

NewGenLib

Mobile-friendly

Librynt

NewGenLib

No — Java desktop

Member self-service

Librynt

NewGenLib

Limited

Administration

Multi-branch

Librynt

NewGenLib

Role-based access

Librynt

NewGenLib

Reports

Librynt

NewGenLib

Indian Context

INR pricing

Librynt

NewGenLib

Free

Indian language support

Librynt

NewGenLib

Partial

Indian academic calendar

Librynt

NewGenLib

India-based hosting

Librynt

NewGenLib

Self-hosted only

Pricing

Model

Librynt

SaaS monthly

NewGenLib

Free open source

Starting price

Librynt

₹999/month

NewGenLib

₹0

Hidden costs

Librynt

None

NewGenLib

Server + IT staff + Java expertise

Support

Response model

Librynt

Direct email + chat

NewGenLib

Community mailing list

Documentation

Librynt

NewGenLib

Limited

Technical

Open source

Librynt

NewGenLib

Yes — GPL

Modern web UI

Librynt

NewGenLib

No — Java Swing desktop

API available

Librynt

NewGenLib

Limited

Mobile app

Librynt

Coming soon

NewGenLib

The IT Dependency

NewGenLib requires a stack of enterprise-grade software to run: Java Runtime Environment, PostgreSQL database, and Apache Tomcat application server. Someone at your institution needs to install, configure, secure, and maintain all three. That's not a librarian's job — it's a Java/DB admin's job, and it costs ₹1-2L/year in staff time.

Librynt eliminates this dependency entirely. There's no Java to install, no database to tune, no Tomcat to configure. The entire stack is cloud-managed. Your librarian logs in through a browser and works. IT is never involved.

Support Without Guarantees

NewGenLib's support model is a community mailing list. Questions go out and answers come back — sometimes in hours, sometimes in days, sometimes never. There's no SLA, no guaranteed response time, and no dedicated support team. For day-to-day operations this might be acceptable, but during NAAC accreditation or annual audits, waiting for a forum reply is a real risk.

Librynt includes 24x7 dedicated support with every subscription. When something goes wrong — or when you need help generating a compliance report before a deadline — you get a response from a real team, not a community volunteer.

When NewGenLib Might Be Right

If you have in-house Java/IT expertise and are comfortable with community-driven support.

Common Questions

NewGenLib is community-driven with slow updates — years between major releases. The Java Web Start technology it relies on has been deprecated by Oracle. Active development and community contributions have slowed considerably.

Yes. Export your data from NewGenLib in MARC or CSV format and send it to us. The Librynt team handles the migration. Paid migration starts at ₹5,000.

No. NewGenLib has no built-in compliance reporting for NAAC, CBSE, or any Indian accreditation body. You would need to export raw data and build reports manually. Librynt generates NAAC and CBSE compliance reports in one click.

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