Also consider Booxter, at this link:
http://www.deepprose.com/
cost = $49, but very easy to use and does the scan UPC code to enter books, 
tapes, and even comic books.
 
On Thursday, September 04, 2008, at 11:20AM, "Nelsn Helm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>Look into
>       LibraryThing <http://www.librarything.com/>
>
>
>At 9:13 PM -0400 9/3/08, Profile wrote:
>>Folks I need your suggestions, I have several books that I want to 
>>inventory, and a few video's.   All the CD's left the home years ago 
>>after importing into iTunes.
>>
>>In looking at VersionTracker and other sources it seems that 
>>Readerware has good reviews, their site also seems to provide what I 
>>would need.   Most complaints revolve around the look of the 
>>product, not spiffy or put together in a way that we Mac folks are 
>>used to but Delicious Library has the look however it appears in the 
>>reviews that it is a two man company and they are slow to help with 
>>problems.
>>
>>Both programs allow a scanner to access several databases 
>>(Readerware does, Delicious uses Amazon I believe) and fill the 
>>database for you.
>>
>>Anyone tried either of these programs or another that they have 
>>found to be fantastic?
>>
>>As always, many thanks.
>>
>>
>>John
>
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