eLibrary

Simple yet powerful document organizer.
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  • Rating:
  • License:
  • Open source
  • Language:
  • English
  • Price:
  • Free
  • Publisher Name:
  • By LN3GS Software
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows, Windows NT
  • Additional Requirements:
  • Windows 95/98/NT/2000
  • File Size:
  • Free
  • Total Downloads:
  • 35640

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eLibrary Description

"eLibrary" is a library manager for your eBooks. People who download books from the Web sometimes get their books in bunches. Thus most people end up having a kind of electronic storage with thousands of books, and sometimes they are interested in only collecting information about books rather than reading them. However, sorting out the books can be a tedious job, as I have discovered myself. This "eLibrary" program may not help you in organizing the books in particular directories, but it does give you an option to store the book information and paths in a database. It is a free and simple .NET application. In the left panel of the main window, you will see a tree structure with branches named according to different subjects (which can be customized to include more topics). In the right panel, you will see your eBooks with their cover pages. The program cannot extract cover pages from PDF or DJVU documents, these should be set manually. One cool feature is that book's ISBN information can be downloaded from the web automatically. It can be done in the “Add New Book” section. You can also “Add Lots of Books” - that is, to add them in a batch. It does, however, cause some errors if you try to add a lot of books simultaneously. Such errors and the frequent slow-downs are a very irritating aspect of this program, indeed. The “monitor folders” feature is quite helpful, but only with smaller numbers of files. You can also set the program to rename a file if the corresponding book's info is found on the Internet. If you need to sort a collection of books, like some thousands or so, this is not a good program to go for. Automatic sorting of books by ISBN info would be a good feature. I would also say that the program is not quite user-friendly. On the whole, the program deserves a try. There are a lot of bugs to fix and improvements to make - maybe you can do it yourself using the source code. Zack Martin Editor rating:


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