
Putting this stuff on the computer seems like using a sledgehammer to kill an ant. Heck, I recall videophiles in the heyday of the VCR proudly displaying tightly-printed sheets of paper containing alphabetized lists of their vast VHS collections. Surely anyone who's even interested in such a thing already has a text file or Excel spreadsheet or (for the truly industrious) FileMaker database that works just fine, thank you, for tracking media libraries. On the other hand, it's also slightly intriguing, maybe even fun.īut come on, it's a glorified list of books, movies, music, and games. The application is called Delicious Library. It's not "MacLibrary X" or anything similarly predictable. Let's start with the actual product name. Why does something like this even warrant a review, let alone a review at Ars? There are more than 10 alternatives to Delicious Library 3 for a variety of platforms, including iPhone, Windows, Android, Mac and iPad. Not surprisingly, there are many Mac OS X applications that do more or less what's described above. Delicious Library helps you create a comprehensive inventory, share it with friends, and get holistic recommendations based on your collector profile and is an app in the audio & music category.
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That sounds like a pretty boring product, doesn't it? In fact, it sounds like a good first project for a programmer just starting to learn how to create Mac applications. Product images, descriptions, and other metadata may be pulled from or entered manually." It also tracks borrowers and suggests other, similar products that you may like.

Guest passes are available for people without library cards. "MacLibrary X is a cataloguing application that stores information about your collection of books, movies, music and games. Public Access computers and free Wi-Fi are available at all Shreve Memorial Library locations.
