Since you are migrating from other movie organizer program, you can take advantage of our great offer. If you have used Delicious Library for your books, please take a look at our All My Books program. Starting with 5.4 version All My Movies has a virtual shelf view mode for your collection like it was in Delicious Library! Moreover, you can switch the shelf design or even draw your own one. I think you will find this application as a good replacement for Delicious Library. You do not need to try many organizer programs for Windows, try only one - All My Movies. There is no fully identical Delicious Library for Windows, but stop here and save your time. ![]() If you are going to switch from Mac to Windows PC for some reason, I guess you'll want to keep your favourite software as well. (Delicious Library 1 will also be $20 for Tiger users from now on.(Official website, safe download for Windows) Save your time! You can take the demo for a spin, and for a limited time you can get $10 off its price of $40, or $5 off the upgrade price of $20. Whether you're a current Delicious Library owner considering an upgrade or you've never sat down to experience how useful your iSight can actually be, Delicious Library 2 packs a healthy dose of new features and overall refinement. I guess this is what the Delicious Monster crew meant when they said they're doing some " stress-testing" of Leopard's APIs with DL2. ![]() To our amusement, however, DL2 presents a warning that scrolling large Shelves may be a little jerky until Mac OS X 10.5.3 is released with some fixes for graphic bugs in Leopard. ![]() Developer Wil Shipley has stated that DL2 should handle tens of thousands of records like a champ now, and while our library is only a few thousand records strong, we can definitely see much-improved performance. One of the most significant changes behind the scenes is dramatically-improved overall performance, thanks to the company making the switch from XML to SQL for storing the library. There is also a new iPhone export, though we haven't tested that feature just yet, as well as an iPhone-friendly version of the site DL2 exports. AdvertisementÄL2 also does automatic currency conversion, so searching by value or sorting Shelves will analyze currencies on the fly to compare US dollars against Euros or any combination of 21 of the world's currencies. Per the example, a user could create an "Import from FileMaker" AppleScript for DL2 that lives under the File > Import menu-a script that is not bound to the AppleScript menu. DL2 will also be the first Mac OS X app to allow AppleScripts to live anywhere in the app's menu structure. Other great new DL2 features include the ability to publish a browsable HTML library of all your stuff or just a specific Shelf of selected items, as well as the ability to subscribe to your friends shelves to keep track of their stuff. While one of Delicious Library's most appealing features has always been keeping track of things you lend to friends, though, note that you can't really do much with your iTunes media in DL2 besides keep track of it for record-keeping or insurance purposes (certainly a drawback of going digital). Speaking of media, though, DL2 now also catalogs your entire iTunes library, including music, movies, TV shows, and even audiobooks. ![]() At the top of the list is the ability to catalog far more than just media like DVDs and books users can now keep track of their gadgets, toys, tools, and just about anything else that Amazon carries. For a recap, DL2 brings some pretty significant new features and a freshly updated UI.
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