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Another Great Mac Program? That’s Delicious.
April 11, 2008, 2:37 pm
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Mac has done it again. This time with software that allows you to catalog, browse, and keep track of your books, movies, music, and games. It’s called Delicious Library and after using it for less than a day, I’m hooked. Yes I am aware that this is not a new program, but for someone who has finally made the switch from the dank and gloomy world of PC, it’s a breath of fresh air.

It costs $40 and its well worth the coin. I’ve already scanned most of my movies and books as well as my 5 X-Box 360 Games (I’m waiting for a good chunk of time to start on my CDs).

Sounds cooL already right?

That’s not even all of it. One of the best features is that it allows you to scan the bar codes of your stuff using the isight on your computer where it will then locate the product on Amazon and get all the information on the product for you.

It also has a feature that allows you drag the items to people in your Mac address book and keep track of who you lend it to and when to get it back. For someone who consistently forgets who he lends stuff do, its much needed. No more losing DVDs for me!

As of right now it’s strictly Mac based, though I’m sure they make similar programs for those dreadful Windows PCS.

Anyways, yet another good reason to get a Mac.


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Hey Ben,

What are other good reasons to get a MAC over PC? My compuer is running quickly into the ground…. I’d love your input.

Also, thanks for putting my photo blog on your blog roll! That’s really awesome. Thanks.

Comment by Blythe

i used to use a website that you could type isbn’s into and it would keep track of your library. and it was free. probably not as easy, but still, free dollars is always better than $40. i’m sure it still exists somewhere, however, my library dwindled with my move to ontario so i don’t use it anymore.

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