Abyss said:Why not just buy a barcode scanner?
What?
Thats a crap idea even for this place. Wouldn't it make much more sense for him to try and find PC software that does it?
Abyss said:Why not just buy a barcode scanner?
colinuk said:Comming from It support, id rather enter the details if the bar code with my feet, while tied upside down over a pit of hungry lions than waste my money on a mac!
But thats just me lol...
Mat said:Coming from IT support, I'd rather use a Mac.
Anyway, Delicious Library is great, I've tried it and its awesome... for about ten minutes. The problem is, what to do once you've scanned all your CDs, DVDs, and books. Its a hot piece of software but unless you're thinking of lending stuff out like a library it serves no real purpose...
M3G4UK said:You can get some sorta web-convertery thingy that allows you to put an interactive view of your collection onlineDelicious Web I think its called..
colinuk said:Comming from It support, id rather enter the details if the bar code with my feet, while tied upside down over a pit of hungry lions than waste my money on a mac!
But thats just me lol...
Yeah I thought that - it's not like any professional companies would be using Apple equipment in their organisation.Mohinder said:What's IT support got to do with whether you like Macs or not?
Wicksta said:Yeah I thought that - it's not like any professional companies would be using Apple equipment in their organisation.
Wicksta said:Yeah I thought that - it's not like any professional companies would be using Apple equipment in their organisation.