![]() This one forays onto the scene bearing a price tag of just under $34 and is compatible with Windows XP, 7 and Vista. Sporting an elastic user interface, the program provides a few features that allow you to keep track of rented titles. The input procedure involves physically typing out keywords, scanning barcodes via your webcam or dragging and dropping folders. And while you do all your sorting, you can even groove to tunes blaring from the background. Besides simply plucking information bits from the web for each item, it also proffers individual folders, tags and editing capabilities for better arrangement of the virtual clutter. The collection organizer lets you create a digital database filled to the brim with all you music, movie, book and video game mentions so that you can keep track of them. Each of the Mac OS X compatible gems are priced at $18 while the app is tagged at just under $4.Īfter putting a smile on the faces of Mac owners, it’s now time to cater to Windows system users with a large helping of this particular entrant in our programs like Delicious Library roster. Through this portable solution, you’ll be able to sync all data from the 4 services so that you can keep track and manage your collection while on the go. What’s more, the Pedia program also comes with a companion known as Pocketpedia3 which is a handy application for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Now similar to this service, the maker Bruji also proffers a trio of other goodies namely, Bookpedia, CDpedia and Gamepedia for cataloging books, CDs and video games, respectively. It even plucks out information bits about your favorite films from international movie sites. Well, fret not as the program is fitted with a handy ‘Borrowed collection’ attribute to manage the same. And when they espy your lineup, you’ll surely have quite a few movie buff pals knocking at your door, wanting to borrow your prized DVDs. By exploiting the HTML export feature, you can also let the world at large know which ones occupy place on your home shelves. ![]() All your entertainment items will be laid out in list, details or grid view depending on how you prefer to scan through your collection. Well, the software suggested here lets you set up large compilations so that your movies and live music performances are organized in a simple manner. ![]() ‘Do you know where your DVDs are?,’ quips the brains behind this endeavor. Each of the following names also comes complete with a comprehensive collection of features that enable you to share your preferences with others, rate different titles and even keep track of your borrowed items. This makes it a cinch to scan through and zero in on your desired products when the need arises. From the entire roundup of your DVDs stashed in those large black CD wallets to your overstocked shelves consisting of all your favorite books and novels – you’ll be able to seamlessly keep track of all these items in their respective categories. ($39 new from Delicious Monster and the Mac App Store,įree update, 86.7 MB, release notes, 10.Our Delicious Library alternative list comprises of some yummy treats that allow you to catalog your collection. The release also adds support for macOS 10.15 Catalina, recognizes Kindle books as books, fixes a drawing bug where the ratings widget on the Details popover pane could look like it was always five stars in 10.14 Mojave and later, and resolves an issue where scrolling down during a Search wouldn’t always trigger an Amazon lookup of the search terms. Versions of Delicious Library prior to version 3.9 will stop being able to download data from Amazon on 9 March 2020. These features may return in the new version of Amazon’s Product Advertising, but there is no guarantee. It’s necessary because Amazon replaced its current “Product Advertising” interface with a new version that doesn’t support all the functionality that Delicious Library relies on, including editorial reviews, similar items, customer ratings, track lists, and more. #1649: More LastPass breach details and 1Password switch, macOS screen saver problem, tvOS 16.3.3 fixes Siri Remote bugĭelicious Monster has released Delicious Library 3.9, a required update for the media cataloging app that updates how the media cataloging app looks up items on Amazon.#1650: Cloud storage changes for Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive quirky printing problem.#1651: Dealing with leading zeroes in spreadsheet data, removing ad tracking from ckbk.#1652: OS updates, DPReview shuttered, LucidLink cloud storage.#1653: Apple Music Classical review, Authory service for writers, WWDC 2023 dates announced.
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