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Interesting cataloging and gui features in Readerware
I downloaded Readerware for free-30-day-evaluation. It's a pBook cataloging application available for Windows, Linux, and Mac.
http://www.readerware.com/index.html Calibre and Readerware can't really be compared because they're apples and oranges. Calibre focuses on eBook cataloging, eBook device management, and eBook format conversions while Readerware focuses on pBook cataloging for single users, and pBook cataloging and inventory for libraries and vendors. So Readerware is not presently a competitor with calibre. Readerware does have some nice features in the cataloging and gui arenas that the calibre community might want to consider (idly) for (potential) eventual inclusion of similar functionality in calibre. Some features I liked: 1. Print, with choice of all or choice of search results in the gui window, in csv. Report Print in basic table in html, or in other formats. (But I could only select columns for printing csv by hiding the ones I didn't want printed, which was clunky. Report Print only used author, title, isbn, estimated_value, not user-selectable fields.) [Sorry. No intent to beat a dead horse here, regarding the printing issue.] 2. Export metadata as csv or other filetypes, allows user-chosen and user-orderable columns. 3. Import csv. (But in Readerware the fields in the import csv have to be in the exact order Readerware wants them in, even the fields in Readerware that don't exist previously in your csv, which it doesn't tell you in advance.) 4. Scan ISBN of pBooks for auto metadata grab with cuecat or some other barcode scanner. (If I use calibre for also tracking my pBooks, I've got to get metadata for 2000+ books into empty records somehow, then also for any new pBooks I buy. For my existing pLibrary, I can automate calibredb add_empty_book with formulas from existing pBook spreadsheet pasted into OS command line, or a script to do all that. For new pBooks, it'd be nice to scan directly into an automatic calibre add_empty_book and metadata grab based on the scanned ISBN.) 5. Auto-metadata-grab from multiple pBook vendors based on ISBN. (Amazon, B&N, many others, then merge those various metadata's.) 6. Auto-load books purchased from vendors (e.g., it obtains metadata from vendors for the books I've bought there. Presently it only seems to do Amazon.) 7. Fields include, among the usual: Copyright_date (in addition to Published_date), Read or not, number of Pages, LCCN, Dewey. I don't use or care about LCCN and Dewey but other people might. Number of pages is possibly useful for pBook owners though I don't care about that either. 8. Column-dragging in the gui to re-order them. 9. Authors, title, and other fields links. Clicking author in the author field results in search and display of all titles in db by that author. Clicking title in the title field results in search and display of all duplicates. Clicking on items in other fields does other things depending on which field. Yes, developers, I know: if I want calibre to do something, write calibre plugins myself. I will when I learn enough Python, which I'm working on. There are lots of things in the gui and cataloging arenas calibre does better than Readerware. Readerware may have other potentially useful features or incredibly bad things I missed. Meanwhile, in case anyone's interested in looking at Readerware and comparing apples and oranges, that's what I found. |
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@Manichean,
I know all that. I wasn't denigrating calibre, just mentioning some features I liked that I noticed in Readerware, though it seemed some of those weren't implemented very well there. I just thought it was interesting. |
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New ideas are always welcome.
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This is a current feature of calibre. You can reorder by dragging the columns in the GUI. Quote:
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In my case, I "print" to a PDF so I can keep a list of my book titles, organized aphabetically by author last name, on my JBL. I still buy DT books since many of the books I want are cheaper in DT form (especially used) than e-book and/or the e-books are not availabe or are DRM infested. I like to have the list handy in my purse to make sure I do not buy duplicate books (it's happened) when shopping. After getting the books, I chop off the spines and scan them to PDF.
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![]() @Manichean, didn't mean to be snappish in my reply earlier. Let me try to clarify where I'm coming from. I do not mean to annoy calibre developers or power users. I appreciate calibre and especially calibre's gui. Sometimes it seems to me that calibre developers and powerusers assume it's easy for everybody to knock out a script in 30 seconds to accomplish something or use command line likewise. Yes I can script but it takes me awhile since I've been out of the game for years. Yes I'm starting to learn python but that will be quite awhile. I assume there are lots of calibre users who are comfortable in gui but not in command line or scripting. I sympathize with them because I am like that too after years of being retired and spoiled and coddled by Apple and Macs. My observations about gui things I'd like to see in calibre (or are already there but I've missed, sorry about that) are simply mild suggestions, not criticisms, from the pov of a gui-comfortable-user rather than my alternate pov of currently-uncomfortable-sometime-past-programmer. Just in case there were any misunderstandings. |
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With respect to generating your Kindle catalog, have you tried building a special catalog with only one section (e.g. 'By Author') for the specific purpose of having it available as a reference? With a single section, the information density is pretty high.
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![]() @GRiker, @dwanthny, thank you for pointing out the obvious (again) that oblivious me missed. @GRiker, Lady F, dwanthny, Manichean, Chaney, et al. And thank you for hearing me out over the past few weeks and providing thoughtful, apt, and helpful responses. The patience you all display is remarkable. I am repeatedly amazed at that. (Back when I had to provide technical support to customers I was lousy at it due to general impatience and low tolerance for user stupidity combined with high tolerance for my own stupidity.) ![]() Last edited by unboggling; 01-20-2011 at 10:11 AM. |
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[QUOTE=unboggling;1348152@GRiker, Lady F, dwanthny, Manichean, Chaney, et al. And thank you for hearing me out over the past few weeks and providing thoughtful, apt, and helpful responses. The patience you all display is remarkable. I am repeatedly amazed at that. (Back when I had to provide technical support to customers I was lousy at it due to general impatience and low tolerance for user stupidity combined with high tolerance for my own stupidity.)
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@unboggling, thanks for being civil, it's appreciated.
Note that catalog section navigation supports right-clicking the 5-way controller to navigate to the next initial letter, plus you can use the Kindle TOC to get to where you want to go more quickly. G |
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Lady F, lol. Nope. I don't consider you a mere user.
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@unboggling: While we're on a roll, here's another suggestion for you. Make an EPUB catalog, add it to iBooks on your iPhone3, and use that for your shopping trips. The touchscreen navigation in iDevices is *way* more convenient than the 5-way controller on the Kindle.
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