What is the best database management system for keynote slide library

I am trying to save slides from keynote so I can use them again in different presentations is there an easy to use database management system out there or a way to compare the ones that are available?

The simplect is to save individual Keynote files then use spolight to search for metadata placed in the file:     Inspector > Document >Spotlight
or export TIFF's into a folder structure
or a spreadsheet with a copy of the image on the page or any data base application out there

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