Coolest Piece of Software

Jul 12, 2007 15:06

So, it's a usual day at work. I'm browsing the New York Times website, and I come across David Pogue's latest wacky video posting about a neat little program called Delicious Library, that lets you catalogue all the books, videos, music and games that you have. An Excel sheet should do, you say? Not if you have to enter the information manually (of ( Read more... )

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pramodbiligiri July 13 2007, 07:50:56 UTC
Yeah, I'd read some rave reviews of Delicious Library from Mac users a long time back.

But man, you've started to pay for software?! ;)

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vinaygmurthy July 13 2007, 08:41:19 UTC
But man, you've started to pay for software?!

Rich kid ;)

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pramodbiligiri July 13 2007, 12:53:19 UTC
Hehe, let him pay. We all know who's getting rich from selling software ;)

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vinaygmurthy July 13 2007, 13:23:02 UTC
Too bad, it's neither of us :D

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sunil_prasad July 14 2007, 06:22:43 UTC
I guess your PS past should have come first, would have saved me 30 seconds :)

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hyperbrain July 15 2007, 01:39:51 UTC
Hee Hee...wouldn't have read it then, would you?

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jyothirmayee July 15 2007, 16:47:21 UTC
I don't have a mac yet and don't know how this compares with bookpedia which already has quite a good userbase. In case you do end up shelling money again ;) let me know how this compares with Delicious Library.

I have used Bruji on a colleague's laptop. They support DVDs too. http://www.bruji.com/. We are planning to build something similar - currently we have footprints on facebook as iRead with 100K+ users. [You will need to login]

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jyothirmayee July 15 2007, 16:51:14 UTC
If you are wondering who i am and how I reached here - from kandy's blog. Vinay is a good friend/ex-colleague. By the way, thanks for the post.

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hyperbrain July 20 2007, 05:43:48 UTC
Thanks for the links (though it took my lazy ass ages to reply). Bruji looks a lot like DL, but costlier by about 10 bucks :-)

We are planning to build something similar
Ummm...who's "we", if I may ask?

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jyothirmayee July 20 2007, 17:03:19 UTC
definitely. Its me and mekin

Now the application has proved its potential that our company uGenie has taken it very serious to promote it internationally.

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anonymous July 26 2007, 02:32:21 UTC
Thought I'll just mention this... On Windows, you can check out Libra:

http://www.getlibra.com/

It's equally slick, and doesn't cost a penny. Supports the import of LibraryThing/Delicious as well.

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