Hi
I love Bookends and I love Delicious Library - I am not a fan of the imported data from Delicious Library to Bookends, so I am wondering if it is possible or likely to introduce the barcode scanning approach used in Delicious Library in Bookends, so that we can scan new books directly into to Bookends?
Cheers
Garth
Scan Barcodes
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Scan Barcodes
Cheers
garth
garth
Re: Scan Barcodes
Hi,
No, sorry, that's not something I plan to bring to Bookends. What's the problem with the direct DL -> Bookends export?
Jon
Sonny Software
No, sorry, that's not something I plan to bring to Bookends. What's the problem with the direct DL -> Bookends export?
Jon
Sonny Software
Re: Scan Barcodes
Furthermore, the importation from "Delicious Library" field suffers from the City and other inconsistencies that would be refined, because it takes longer to get him then edit by hand.
One export of Delicious Library:
Patti, A. (2007). Net Work: A Practical Guide to Creating and Sustaining Networks at Work and in the World (1 $34.95 ed. Vol. (0)). Butterworth-Heinemann.
include price ?¿? vol?¿?, without city, ufff a disaster
Thanks Fernando
One export of Delicious Library:
Patti, A. (2007). Net Work: A Practical Guide to Creating and Sustaining Networks at Work and in the World (1 $34.95 ed. Vol. (0)). Butterworth-Heinemann.
include price ?¿? vol?¿?, without city, ufff a disaster
Thanks Fernando
Re: Scan Barcodes
Hi,
Please contact Delicious Monster and report the bug, which hopefully they will fix.
Jon
Sonny Software
Please contact Delicious Monster and report the bug, which hopefully they will fix.
Jon
Sonny Software