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Delicious Library

Catalog, browse, share books, movies, music, video.

Version:  2.3

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Lacks important features

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Contributed by: Mac EvangeList Tuesday, November 16 2004 @ 10:55 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

Very sparse on the features. I find it rather insulting that someone thinks I will buy their program just because it looks prettier than the competition. $40 is very overpriced. Considering they do not allow you to enter your own Amazon associate code for the links, this software really should be $10 or free.

Also, the graphics for the CDs show the little tabs that hold the booklet in place, but in Real Lifeā„¢, those tabs are BEHIND the booklet and so not visible at all. Has no one else pointed this out before?? I even read the beta review where macnet was saying how cool this was and i thought for sure they will realize their mistake. Nope. Funny.

No Library of Congress lookup. No emails sent to borrowers when books are nearing due or overdue. Can only add borrowers from people within your Address Book.

I can not recommend this software, primarily because of the price. It's a nice 'proof-of-concept', but nothing more.   
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Lacks important features - Slinkie

I agree that Library of Congress input would be nice. I'm sure they'll add more advanced support when stuff gets beyond 1.0.

However, I'm looking at my stack of CDs in front of me, and every single one of them has the little visible plastic tabs from the front with the booklet inside. The tab itself is obviously behind the CD booklet, but there is an outline of the tab clearly visible from the front with the CD booklet in place.

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Saturday, November 20 2004 @ 09:35 PM PST