Books stores, sorts, and searches a "virtual card catalog" for a personal library. It makes it simple to enter new books, edit the information of older books, and sort the books by attributes such as title and author. Books also includes built-in searching for quick book information retrieval, and XML support for importing and exporting collection information in HTML and XML.
| Tags | Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Freeware |
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X |
| Implementation | Objective C Perl |


Release Notes: This release introduces new plugins that allow users to export book data as PDF files and J2ME midlets. A number of fixes were made to the Quickfill plugins, including adding Library of Congress Control Number lookups. The main app was extended to allow file associations with records and the Quickfill interface was altered to allow user cancellation.


Release Notes: You can now set up your own genre lists in the preferences. Entire lists of content can be filled in batch by using the quickfill plugins. UIEE import was added for Readerware switchers. HTML export was implemented for sharing your collection online. OPAC SBN quickfill was added for Italian users. ISBNdb quickfill was added for users looking for Amazon alternatives.


Release Notes: This release adds new localizations, bugfixes, and feature enhancements. The autofill engine has been revamped, and new libraries have been included.


Release Notes: This release incorporates some additional export functionality, bugfixes, and new export options.


Release Notes: Cover image problems and international date issues have been fixed. iPod Notes export has been implemented. Three new default HTML export themes have been added.
14 Jun 2004 14:30
Re: other versions
Bookcase URL: http://www.periapsis.org/bookcase/
14 Jun 2004 14:22
Re: other versions
> i'd love to see ports to linux and
> windows.
For similar Linux functionality, I'd recommend Bookcase. I'm in
contact with the developer with respect to engineering full
compatibility between the two.
09 May 2004 00:31
other versions
i'd love to see ports to linux and windows.