So, what are YOU using?
We’re still using Delicious Library. I happened to pick up the iPhone app back when it was available and it continues to work. It works on our iPad but it’s designed for the smaller iPhone screen so it’s not ideal. It is also read only.
We primarily want to keep our books on the computer but be able to carry a reference on my iPhone when shopping used book sales, so this works out for our purposes.
Have you seen Book Crawler or iBookshelf?
I hadn’t looked at those before but they look interesting. That shifts the task over to the portable device without any editing capability on the computer, which could be okay. Book Crawler looks particularly interesting to me because of its ability to export data in ways I might be able to use on my computer.
I envision being able to scan with my iPad and keeping up with/editing my collections on it, and easily synch with my iMac
I’m not sure the camera on the iPad is high enough quality to scan barcodes. You could download the free pic2shop app and give it a try, though.
I really just want DL for my iPad, but I don’t think it will happen, do you?
Not likely. Amazon’s license makes it an infringement to transfer information gathered from Amazon to a mobile device and that is the primary source of data that DL uses. There have been plenty of requests for Amazon to change their terms from many companies and individuals but they don’t seem interested in even responding.
This is frustrating to me b/c I’ve spent the $ and time getting DL set up, and don’t want to start all over
DL can export your data so it could be imported into something else. It would probably take some fiddling to get it right, though.