You can also import your catalogue from LibraryThing, which gives you a local, searchable database of your books. Therefore, if you're a regular user of BookDB2 I encourage you to register if possible. However, if enough people register BookDB I'll resume work and finish the updated version off. (I only have so much time to work on my software.) I've uploaded an early test version which will import your BookDB2 data and allow you to test the new user interface and features, but development has pretty much stalled. I started work on BookDB3 a couple of years ago, but haven't had time to finish it off. With them, you can add borrowers, loan out books, add multiple copies and so on. Why would you need such a thing? Well, if you're always going to book sales and buying bargains only to get home and find you've doubled up, take a printout with you! BookDB2 has a super-condensed print mode so you'll need a magnifying glass, but at least it'll save a tree or two.īookDB2 also has lending library features. With BookDB2 you can enter all your books with author, category, publisher etc and print them out in a variety of formats.
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