Hi, blue_ice!
A few thoughts.
From a quick review of the Delicious Library webpage, OS X 10.4.x Tiger compatibility doesn't seem to be an issue, so I think it's best to look in other directions first.
Have you tried trashing the preference files associated with the applicatioin, then restarting? The filenames will probably contain the app's name, and end with .plist. (Look with ⌘ - F > Name.) If you're not familiar with this procedure, you can read about it in KnowledgeBase article 301084: Mac OS X 10.4: Reopening an application after it unexpectedly quits.
Have you repaired permissions lately? (See Article 106712: Troubleshooting permissions issues in Mac OS X and Article 25751: About Disk Utility's Repair Disk Permissions feature.)
If the app is actually 'crashing' i.e., 'quitting unexpectedly' an error report may have been generated that could provide information about what's awry. Here's one place to look: Open Console (it's in /Applications/Utilities), click on the 'Logs' icon at the top left-hand corner, and click the gray 'disclosure triangles' under it next to ~/Library/Logs and next to CrashReporter within that. Hopefully, there'll be something like DeliciousLibrary.crash.log there. Double-click it to open, copy the relevant sections of the log that comes up in the right-hand pane, and paste it into another post. One of the UNIX-experienced folks here may be able to help you interpret what it says.
I hope one of these suggestions is helpful.
Cheers!
Dean
A few thoughts.
From a quick review of the Delicious Library webpage, OS X 10.4.x Tiger compatibility doesn't seem to be an issue, so I think it's best to look in other directions first.
Have you tried trashing the preference files associated with the applicatioin, then restarting? The filenames will probably contain the app's name, and end with .plist. (Look with ⌘ - F > Name.) If you're not familiar with this procedure, you can read about it in KnowledgeBase article 301084: Mac OS X 10.4: Reopening an application after it unexpectedly quits.
Have you repaired permissions lately? (See Article 106712: Troubleshooting permissions issues in Mac OS X and Article 25751: About Disk Utility's Repair Disk Permissions feature.)
If the app is actually 'crashing' i.e., 'quitting unexpectedly' an error report may have been generated that could provide information about what's awry. Here's one place to look: Open Console (it's in /Applications/Utilities), click on the 'Logs' icon at the top left-hand corner, and click the gray 'disclosure triangles' under it next to ~/Library/Logs and next to CrashReporter within that. Hopefully, there'll be something like DeliciousLibrary.crash.log there. Double-click it to open, copy the relevant sections of the log that comes up in the right-hand pane, and paste it into another post. One of the UNIX-experienced folks here may be able to help you interpret what it says.
I hope one of these suggestions is helpful.
Cheers!
Dean
Sep 30, 2005 4:15 AM
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Developer(s) | Delicious Monster |
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Initial release | November 2004 |
Stable release | 3.9.3 |
Operating system | Mac OS X Mountain Lion and later |
Platform | Apple Macintosh |
Type | Digital asset management |
License | Shareware |
Website | delicious-monster.com |
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Delicious Library is a digital asset management app for Mac OS X, developed by Delicious Monster to allow the user to keep track and manage their physical collections of books, movies, CDs, and video games.
The software was initially released in November 2004, with $250,000 in sales in its first month.[1] Delicious Library 2 was released officially on May 27, 2008, although the final version was available from March 25. Delicious Library 3 is available from the Mac App Store and the developers website for Macintosh systems running OS 10.8 or higher.[2]
Features[edit]
- Enter media items in the following ways:
- Manually
- Inputting the ISBN or UPC
- Importing the library from another application (like Bookpedia)
- Drag-and-dropping an Amazon.comURL
- Scanning barcodes using a Bluetooth scanner, an iSight camera, or a USB-keyboard-type barcode scanner (such as a modified CueCat)
- Integration with Mac OS X's Address Book application to allow 'lending management'
- Voice Search
- iPod syncing
- Spotlight compatibility
- Mini Bookshelf Dashboard widget
- Printouts of specific shelves or entire libraries
- Custom Collections allow the user to create their own 'shelves' to organize their media.
Easter eggs[edit]
- When a Star Wars item is added, Delicious Library says, 'I am your father', in the whisper voice
- When a Harry Potter item is added, Delicious Library says 'Voldemort', in the whisper voice
- When A Brief History of Time is added, the library talks about science concepts in a mock-synthesized voice
- When Rock Band is added, Delicious Library sings a portion of 'Run to the Hills' by Iron Maiden in the whisper voice
Mobile apps[edit]
The only Delicious Library app was withdrawn from the iOS App Store in July 2009. Amazon had asked for the app to be removed due to violation of the Amazon API terms and conditions section 4e '(e) You will not, without our express prior written approval requested via this link, use any Product Advertising Content on or in connection with any site or application designed or intended for use with a mobile phone or other handheld device.'[3] NB: The terms and conditions have since been updated.[4]
Awards[edit]
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- Apple Design Award Best Mac OS X Leopard Application 2007 Winner
- Apple Design Award Best Mac OS X user experience 2005 winner
- Apple Design Award Best product new to Mac OS X 2005 runner-up
- Macworld SF 2005 showtime award winner
- Macworld 2005 Eddy winner
- O'Reilly Innovators Award 2004 (First place winner)
See also[edit]
- MediaMan, a similar application for Windows
- GCstar, an open-sourcecross-platform similar application available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
References[edit]
- ^Kahney, Leander (January 14, 2005). 'Monster Fueled by Caffeine'. Wired. Archived from the original on April 29, 2013. Retrieved May 3, 2008.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^http://www.delicious-monster.com
- ^http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19512_7-10281670-233.html
- ^https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/gp/advertising/api/detail/agreement.html
External links[edit]
Delicious Library 3 Windows
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