All My Books 1.0
Tilgore Kraut - April 17, 2008Often possessing a large collection of books can consume a lot of our valuable time in trying to manage them all according to their names or information. As the collection gets larger, it becomes hard to search for the one that you want. To get rid of the confusion and manage all your books in an organized manner you can try using All My Books 1.0. The software is capable of performing the function of Library and Librarian both. It helps by organizing the bookshelves and helps you to search the book easily by its information like author title, or publisher. Even it is capable of having the information collected automatically as you just need to enter the name and ISBN number of the book. Set the comments, memos and the label for the book all by yourself. If you have given any book on loan then you can keep a proper track of that also with the help of the program.
All My Books 1.0 manages and organizes the books in a proper manner. With the software it would never be difficult to find any book or information relating to it. When you add the book to the list with the program the program collects the information relating to it from internet with the help of Title and ISBN number. The list of the books is shown on the left side and the related information is shown the right side like rating, author, publisher, etc. You can have the books filtered to find the one you’re looking for and also shows the statistics relating to genres, authors, binding, and so on. While having a large data collected you can also export it into text, XLS, HTML, CHM, format files and even to mobile devices. Have the password protection applied, the book manager, storage for graphics and saving links to online books, and so many others features with the program.
All My Books 1.0 enables you to have all the books managed well and keep proper track of information related to them
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