TIAGO I'm sorry but you're wrong here... This software puts so much attention to detail that once you drop a custom image to a book/DVD/whatever, it will check for the "dimensions" field, usually provided by Amazon, although it's missing for some items (definitely NOT the software's fault). If the "dimensions" field is set properly (you may correct it manually) and the custom image is not distorted in its aspect ratio, the software will analyze and crop the image to its exact proportion... No other software does it so well... And all this while still placing the item beautifully aligned by it's "base" (as it would occur in the real world) and keeping the item correctly sized, relative to other items in the collection... I own licenses to two of the 'Pedia apps and have already tried many other related applications (Booxter, Librarian Pro, plus a few I don't even remember the name), and none of them comes even close to Delicious Library 2 in it's attention to detail and ease of use... Those other apps seem (and feel) just "put together", by joining feature after feature after feature without any care about how the final result will look/feel like... Delicious Library, on the other hand, feels like a very well though-out app ("engineered" or "crafted" if you prefer)... It doesn't do everything, but what it does it does very well... I would still like it to support sources other than Amazon (I'm from Brazil and most of my books/DVDs are not on Amazon), but I understand why the developer does it... Amazon has the best database in the world for such a software, and the quality of the user experience is greatly defined by the source of your data... For such a small company, I feel they made a choice that not a lot of us like or agree, but it's still their choice to make... Why should they waste valuable development resources trying to appeal to everybody??? Not even Apple does it... (Version 2.0) |