Librarian Pro


September 9th, 2007 by alexgti

Rating: 3/5

Librarian Pro is like a more professional (and possibly better layed out) version of Delicious Library. Librarian Pro allows you to catalogue all of your books, movies, music, hardware, software and video games in one database. This means you can loan out books and track when they are due back, great for those pesky friends who keep everything a bit too long!?Ǭ†If you’ve used Delicious Library, Bruji, iTunes or a text file you can import the items stored into Librarian Pro. It can even detect software on your Mac and catalogue that for you too. Importing is reasonably seamless, although I got one small error whilst importing from Delicious Library. Sadly, many people will still like Delicious Library above Librarian Pro because of the issues with adding items. Instead of being able to scan items with your iSight, you have to enter each item individually. Although for those of you who would prefer to have more options over ease of adding items Librarian Pro is great. If you’d like to show the world your library you can easily export to HTML, although this feature needs polishing to make perfect. The interface to is very polished and everything is in the logical position, meaning it isn’t hard to browse through your collection.?Ǭ†Overall Librarian Pro seems a more professional version of Delicious Library, but it’s still lacking vital features which make Delicious Library. My advice, wait till version 2 for Delicious Library in a Librarian Pro interface.

Price: $29.95

Website:?Ǭ†http://www.koingosw.com/products/librarianpro.php

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