Oh, that's fantastic, Gris. That's exactly what I need.
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I have a Fujitsu scanner that changed my mind on scanners and I am in love with it. I actually own two. My office doesn't even have a copier. We just scan, save, and print everything. One of these days, I mean to make the office paperless but we aren't quite there yet.
Oh, that's fantastic, Gris. That's exactly what I need.
It takes some practice to get things going - like most super-flexible programs, it's fairly complicated. Lifehacker has a couple of good tutorials that you should be able to find.
Yeah, I'm totally okay with configuration. I'll look up the tutorials. I mean, I'm the kind of person that reads car manuals.
So, Siri thinks I'm my sister. Does that mean I have to give her my new phone?
Yes. Yes it does.
People tell me that my sister and I sound more alike than we look alike, so I suppose that's not uncommon.
Meara, you don't have to do what robots say, unless we're talking about Robocop or a Terminator.
I now have an Android phone and I want to scan book barcodes to get the ISBN number and information, both to finally catalog my library and to sell some books. I want to be able to have import the book information to some kind of catalog on my PC. There is a scanning app that uploads to Good Reads. Is anyone else that crazy? If so, any suggestions?
I wonder if there's one for Librarything.
Ooh, that would be so great. It's weird that our phones are now like our own CueCats.
Just about any library program for a phone could probably let you export a list that could easily be imported into LibraryThing. I don't have any specific suggestions, but I'd bet there are dozens.