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Delicious Library Review on Ars Technica

deliciouslibraryArs Technica has a wonderful review of Delicious Library, the wonderful Mac OS X program for cataloging DVDs, CDs, video games, and books. Along with a thorough review of the application, its target market (read: collectors) and its potential, there is some discussion about the Macintosh experience of installing and using new software.

If you don’t have a Mac and don’t want to wade through the multi-page review, just jump directly to page 4 and look at the screenshots, particularly the close-ups at the bottom of the page. The attention to detail is amazing. This is an application that caters to the person who wants to organize and display his collection, and you can tell that the developers worked to make something that is both easy to use and looks nice.

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