Readerware is the easiest, fastest way to catalog your collections: books, music, or video.
Unique and innovative library management, inventory and database solutions for collectors, booksellers, schools, churches, libraries, and other organizations all over the world.
Please note: All three Readerware apps are included in the download: Books, Music, and Video.
Note: Now requires OS X 10.7.3 or later.
- Ready for Windows 10.
- In the contributor dialog the birth place fields were mistakenly limited to 25 characters. They now accept up to 128 characters.
- Fixed a problem adding a borrower to the database. If the borrower ID was already in use, the add would silently fail. We now display an error.
- The database properties dialog could sometimes display a negative size on large databases.
- Fixed a problem with invalid dates in some locales.
- Readerware Mobile Preferences now displays both the server name and IP address of the local machine. Either can be used to connect to from mobile devices. This will depend on your network configuration, server name might not work on all systems.
- You can now delete all images from a Readerware database using the bulk editor.
- Fixed a problem accessing databases on Mac network drives, Readerware now handles lock issues.
- Fixed some file selection problems with new Mac OS X open dialog.
- In the Readerware Loan Client you can now return a book without first selecting the borrower. Any book on loan can be selected and returned.
- In the Readerware Loan Client when appending books for checkout a not found error would clear the list. Readerware now preserves the list and you can continue to add to it.
- In the Readerware Loan Client we now check the borrower status when checking out books. You can only loan out to an active borrower.
- RWServer now always creates a log file. There is no GUI so the log is needed to investigate startup problems.
- RWServer Config now displays the server name and IP address of the local machine on the Ports tab. Either can be used to connect to the server from Readerware clients and mobile devices.