The Readerware Newsletter
Welcome to the Readerware newsletter.
Readerware 2.0 Now Shipping!!
Readerware 2.0 is now shipping, you can download it from the web site.
I went through the feature list in detail two newsletters ago, so
just a quick run through for the new subscribers:
New Wizards to guide you step by step through Readerware
auto-catalog, import and export.
Readerware now has 3 customizable view types, the table
view, the tree view and the fish eye view. You can create
as many instances of each view as you want, customize each
one to display the data you need, in the order you need it.
Expanded database with a number of new fields, plus you
can define your own.
Search enhancements, you no longer need to use wild cards,
the search is no longer case sensitive. Plus there is a new
browse button in the toolbar to quickly display
your entire database.
Auto-catalog enhancements, new graphical display indicates
immediately whether or not a book was found.
New help engine, Readerware help now has a table of contents,
index, a full text search and you can print it out. Plus all the new 2.0 features
are now fully documented.
Reports are now a lot more customizable and easier to configure, you define a
report by defining a view, drag columns around to layout your report etc.
New Readerware Client/Server Edition, supports multiple
user access to the Readerware database, so now the whole family, your employees,
everybody can start cataloging.
New database backup, quickly backup your entire database to a single
zip file for easy archiving.
Database statistics to display the total value of your collection etc.
And more...
You can find more about 2.0 on the web site:
And in the interests of full disclosure, there is a charge for this upgrade
unless you ordered in the last two months, in which the download version is free.
There are also special prices available for upgrading to Readerware Client/Server
Edition.
Again, full details are on the web site:
Finally before we move on from the new 2.0 release, I would like to thank everyone
who participated in the recent beta. You all helped get rid of those last
few bugs and I got plenty of great feedback so more enhancements are in the works.
The Qode® and The Cat
In the last newsletter I reviewed the Qode key chain bar code reader.
Overall, it is a very good device for use with Readerware auto-catalog.
My one main gripe was that it was difficult to use multiple bar code readers
on a system. The Qode is great for auto-catalog use, but I also want a bar
code reader for single scans. I tried a number of ways to connect the Qode
and my CCD gun scanner up, none of them worked.
However someone recently posted in the message forums that they were
able to connect both the Qode® and a CueCat® to the same system. Following
his instructions, I was able to get it to work also.
The Qode plugs into the computer keyboard port, the CueCat plugs into
the Qode docking station and the keyboard plugs into the socket on the
CueCat tail. Both scanners seem to work just fine like this.
Is it safe to connect 3 devices at once, all drawing power from the
computer's keyboard port? Beats me, but it does seem to work and I have
noticed no ill effects on my system. And it is a very useful configuration.
The Qode is great for cataloging a bunch of books, you take it to your
books rather than drag the books to your computer. The CueCat is great for
single scans, like when you bring a new book home from the bookstore and
want to catalog it.
You can find more information on the web site:
Your Feedback
After all the work getting 2.0 ready, I feel like taking a break,
but your feedback is still welcome. Please send in your comments.
E-Mail feedback@readerware.com.
Thanks for your support.
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