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Librarian Pro 1.4.8

8.0

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License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 48 Limitations None
Publisher Koingo Software File Size 11.3M
Date added 10 Nov 2009 Check your speed

If you're like us, you have managed to create your own mini-library of books, magazines, games, CDs, software titles, and movies. It is difficult to sort through all of them to see which ones you have on file, or to find where you last shelved a particular one. Librarian Pro is a complete personal inventory system. Organize items into smart collections, add them to the in-program Amazon shopping cart, mark them as lent out to friends, and even export for the Web or your iPod. Librarian Pro also supports importing from other cataloging applications like Delicious Library and DVDpedia. Search for items in-program on Amazon by author, artist, title, and keyword. Details will automatically fill into new items--including product images. Additionally, up to five Amazon reviews are also retrieved for your reading pleasure. Afterward, even add your own reviews. Librarian Pro's databases are fully compatible with both the Mac OS X and Windows versions. Additionally, one license will grant activation for both copies of the application.

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