Moral, er, Aesthetic Dilemma
Aug. 24th, 2007 02:22 pmSo, I mentioned my new laptop being a Mac. And, as
arcanology suggested, I've added BootCamp for extra Windows game-playing goodness (playing Neverwinter Nights 2 now). (And Parallels will run off the BootCamp partition, so I can still do the all-the-windows-play-together thing for Windows apps that aren't quite so greedy about the screen and DVD drive).
Anyway, a while ago I catalogued all the house books using Readerware. Now, I'm contemplating converting it to Delicious Library (Mac only). It's not that Delicious is better, but it really is awfully much prettier. If anyone but me paid attention to the book database, it'd be worth leaving it on the desktop PC for that, but I think it's just me. I can use either of them from the laptop, since even Parallels can see the house network.
So... switch to the prettier toy? Or stay with the perfectly functional, probably even slightly more functional Windows app that's done a fine job so far? (Why does this feel like I'm thinking about getting a trophy wife?)
Anyway, a while ago I catalogued all the house books using Readerware. Now, I'm contemplating converting it to Delicious Library (Mac only). It's not that Delicious is better, but it really is awfully much prettier. If anyone but me paid attention to the book database, it'd be worth leaving it on the desktop PC for that, but I think it's just me. I can use either of them from the laptop, since even Parallels can see the house network.
So... switch to the prettier toy? Or stay with the perfectly functional, probably even slightly more functional Windows app that's done a fine job so far? (Why does this feel like I'm thinking about getting a trophy wife?)
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Date: 2007-08-24 08:47 pm (UTC)I don't know of a prettier version; Readerware looks, basically, like a business-ish database app. (Delicious Library is very shiny and Mac-y and polished looking with bookshelf-looking art and a slick GUI. You can hold the bar codes up to the camera! But my PC doesn't *have* a camera...)
(Readerware does let you run a 30-day demo, so you could take a look.)