As it turned out the package (someone else bought it) ended up being 2/3 the cost anyway and they pay $400 a year upgrade/support fee for two seats. You may want to check out more software for Mac, such as Music Collector, Book Collector or Movie Collector, which might be related to Booxter. The Mac versions out at the time where great but just too expensive for what we needed. Booxter helps you track your collections of books, music, movies and comics on your Mac. Booxter requires Mac OS 10.4 or later and is ready for Mac OS X 10.5. ![]() Booxter supports both handheld and wireless barcode scanners and iSight video cameras to add large numbers of items to a collection. I can't offer specific advice for Mac use, my library uses Windows-based software (DOS when we got it). Booxter supports both handheld and wireless barcode scanners and iSight video cameras to quickly add large numbers of items to a collection. Typing the whole ISBN number or the like would be kinda slow. Depending on the number of books you only end up with 4 or 5 digit numbers and they type in fast. Start with the first book and call it 000001 go on from there. However, bar coding is nice for doing inventories. ![]() Its really almost as fast to just use a unique ID number for each book and type it in when the book is checked out than to use a bar code. It may work great, but might be overkill for us. ![]() We need something off the shelf we can use, and which is easy to deal with, so OSS isn't going to work unless I can DL a binary for OS X.ĮDIT: I checked it out, and Alexandria is an Win and Mac OS X commerical library management software system.
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