![]() ![]() What’s the main difference between Delicious Library 3 and its predecessor? There’s the iOS integration, the chart features, and the redesigned interface-but there’s also the matter of the operating system: Delicious Library 3 works on Mountain Lion only Delicious Library 2 is available only for Lion and its predecessors. If you’re selling your books, for example, this feature acts as a sort of “Blue Book” of value that helps you set the price just right. You may not be able to judge a book by its cover, but it makes it so much easier to find.Ī final feature: Delicious Library 3 can analyze your collection, give you a breakdown of the number and types of items in it, and give you an overview of its relative value, compared to current market prices for the items within. You can also simply choose a color, and the items you own that contain that color will pop into view. The app also makes your collection searchable in several ways: By keyword, of course, but also by a spoken search (though this feature also seems hit-or-miss). You can save these items to a wishlist, or click on it and be whisked to to make the purchase straightaway. First, it generates a list of other, “recommended” items you might enjoy, based on what you already own. Once scanned, Delicious Library 3 offers several features. You can find books by the colors on their covers. A warning, though: Delicious Monster is built to be used only with iOS 6.1 or later. That’s a particularly handy feature if you’re working from a Mac desktop, and don’t want to lug piles of books to be scanned using the webcam. The app doesn’t retain any records-you can’t look at your library on your phone-but it can scan barcodes and transmit that info to your computer. While Delicious Library 2 could be paired with a Bluetooth-enabled barcode scanner-like the ones you see at retail stores-the new edition offers integration with iOS devices: The free mobile app,ĭelicious Monster, pairs your iPhone or iPad with your computer over a Wi-Fi network. Tempted as I was to chalk the misidentifications up to the relative obscurity of my wife’s collection, the books of mine that Delicious Library successfully scanned seemed to be equally obscure. (My wife’s copy of Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett was finally correctly identified on the third try.) Otherwise, you can delete the entry and/or hand-enter the information-a painful slowdown when you’re getting used to the zippity-quick scanning process. You can re-scan the barcode sometimes that will correct the problem and sometimes it won’t. That scanning can be hit-or-miss: Delicious Library 3 misidentified four of the first 10 books I scanned. Mainly FPS's, and 3rd person action games.Ģ008 is one of those years where all of the big games hit much differently today than they did at the the time.Users can see an analysis of their collection and its value. ![]() Some games or compilations I own not on Giant Bomb: 101 Games 2003 Gamepack of the Year 201 Action/Adventure Games Arcade Master Breaktime Me. All of the games in this list are games I own a physical disk for. ![]() This is a list of my PC games that I own. ![]() You know the ones with the fancy packaging and useless 2 page paper manual and stuff. This is a list of the all the Xbox 360 games that I own that are disc-based releases. My Video Game Collection, not always updated, I really own these Basically it's a dump of all the games I have in my GameAccess queue.Īll the games I currently own and none of the ones I don't. This is just a list of all the games I've beat.Īn ongoing list of every game I can remember ever completing. Ableman clinic, Cv library mobile, Sigma 150-500mm review canon. In platform order, excluding digital distribution and PC games. Greenville county schools pay scale, Official twitter icon for print, 10 adverbs. Had to get my 95 item list and thought I might as well make a backup of my delicious library online. Games I beaten (that I remember beaten) in no orderĬompletely out of control !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ![]()
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