The capacity of the program is only limited to the size of your storage,
Jeri.  And I've been using it for several years now, ever since I first got
a "smart phone".  It's certainly not some "fly by night" program.  

A reminder to anyone using the program - if you update your version of the
program, remember to backup your bookshelves to Archive first, then import
the bookshelves back into the program when the backup is up and running.

Your books can be synchronized between your smart phone and your tablet/s
via Goodreads (another free program).  You can export to, and import from, a
CSV file ("comma separated values") which can in turn be imported into
several different types of programs.

You can have multiple "bookshelves", each containing the books of your
choice.  Mine has never graduated to anything but lace books, but I really
must get down to creating bookshelves specifically for bobbin lace, tatting,
needlelace, etc.

And as Shirley has so joyfully discovered, yes you can make a record on an
entry to show who has borrowed that particular book!  Good work, Shirley!

You can read more about it at http://tinyurl.com/b5lh98x.

Noelene at The Angle.
noel...@lafferty.com.au


A nice solution to a book collector's needs.  Is there a maximum  capacity?
 I mean, did Evan Leybourn make an app for cataloguing thousands  of books?
 And, how many years will the app be operable for  users?  (Such things have
a way of losing support over the passage of  time.)

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