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multiLibrary for Mac

Database for organizing one or more libraries (was PicoLib).

$19.99
In English
Version 4.2.8

multiLibrary overview

multiLibrary (was PicoLib) is a easy-to-use and versatile database for organizing one or more libraries. By 'library' one should understand 'Collection of...': in fact you can customize the predefined labels (Name, Title, Volume, Editor etc.) so that they reflect the kind of collection you wish to built; for instance, for your collection of CDs, labels could be set to: Composer, Title, Conductor, Genre, etc.; for a store, labels could be set to: Product, Category, Manufacturer, Price etc.; for a hostel: Surname/Name, Address, Date of Entry, Room Number, Guardian, Fee etc.; and so on and so forth.

  • Number of records recordable: no limit
  • Quick find / Advanced find / Replace functions
  • Data-protection by password and/or encryption
  • Data-export/import supported
  • Several printing options available

What’s new in version 4.2.8

  • Universal built.

multiLibrary for Mac

$19.99
In English
Version 4.2.8

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Nick-Lo
Nick-Lo
Jun 13 2009
3.0.2
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Jun 13 2009
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Version: 3.0.2
While I can see the connection between this software and its namesake "Pico della Mirandola", the name has already been used in a well known piece of software: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pico_(text_editor) This seems an odd thing to do after the mocking the same developers other software got: http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/30526/majordomo For also using an already established name: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majordomo_(software) The developer REALLY needs to Google before deciding on names. It's ridiculous to use existing and well known names like this.
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