Few BookPedia questions
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 1:11 am
Tryout out BookPedia 5.6 on OS X 10.12.6.
Is there a reason there isn't a "Read" button? That was the first thing I looked for, and I find it a little strange there isn't one. I found the "Mark as" menu and Read submenu, but that's quite a bit more work than just pressing a button.
I want to keep track of books I read that I don't own, i.e. check out from the library, and I want an easy way to filter owned from not-owned. There isn't an "owned" flag, but there are several purchase fields (where, on, how much). It would be nice if those could be represented as a simple "Owned?" checkbox in list mode and filterable for smart collections. This is especially true if all of the details are lost to the mists of time — I don't know where or when I bought it or how much I paid for it, I just want to mark it as "owned".
Speaking of, what does "Mark as Bought" do, i.e. what specific field(s) does it update? I looked in the Help file for this (and other information like it), but the Help file is pretty light on details. It would be helpful if it was a bit more thorough.
Ditto for Wish List. What field(s) causes a book to be listed in the Wist List view, and what field(s) are updated when marking as Wish List? The help file talks about the Wish List collection, but doesn't address the above.
What is the "LCC" column on a book? I again searched the Help, and it actually says it found 7 results, but I could find no reference to LCC in any of the seven hits.
It would be nice to be able to color a row in list view based on a value. I know, this could get out of hand, I'm thinking of a simple "field name, operator, value", and a single one is fine. (Although, really, since it's a SQLite database, you could go crazy and let us specify our own SQL if we know how to do so, but that's WAY more than I'm looking for. ) For example, I would like to have a different background color for owned vs not-owned books in a combined list.
I added an ePub just to see what it looked like and how it differentiated them from other books. When I open the details, the type is listed as "epub," but "epub" (which should be ePub) is still listed as a choice in the drop-down. Why now?
I have all of my ebooks in a subdirectory structure by author. I have several different formats, and some of them have multiple formats for the same book. I would like to be able to just drag the top-level directory to BookPedia and have it "do the right thing™", i.e. just pick up the .epub files from all the subdirectories. Is that possible? Does it mark the different formats as different types? Is it easy to identify books that exist in multiple formats?
Why is Amazon not on the "Update from" list? That seems … odd.
When doing an "Update from", it should indicate whether it was successful or not. The ebook I happened to pick does not appear to exist on any of the "Update from" lists (but does in Amazon), but for each one it briefly displayed the "Updating from…" dialog and then went away. There was no indication that it didn't actually find anything. If you don't want to display a dialog (and that's reasonable), then put something in the status bar or somewhere. You need to tell us it didn't find anything so we know whether we need to continue searching.
The program does not appear to be very stable. I had it crash on me twice in about ten minutes of use.
That's all I have for now. I'm sure I'll have more after I play with it a bit more. Thanks!
Is there a reason there isn't a "Read" button? That was the first thing I looked for, and I find it a little strange there isn't one. I found the "Mark as" menu and Read submenu, but that's quite a bit more work than just pressing a button.
I want to keep track of books I read that I don't own, i.e. check out from the library, and I want an easy way to filter owned from not-owned. There isn't an "owned" flag, but there are several purchase fields (where, on, how much). It would be nice if those could be represented as a simple "Owned?" checkbox in list mode and filterable for smart collections. This is especially true if all of the details are lost to the mists of time — I don't know where or when I bought it or how much I paid for it, I just want to mark it as "owned".
Speaking of, what does "Mark as Bought" do, i.e. what specific field(s) does it update? I looked in the Help file for this (and other information like it), but the Help file is pretty light on details. It would be helpful if it was a bit more thorough.
Ditto for Wish List. What field(s) causes a book to be listed in the Wist List view, and what field(s) are updated when marking as Wish List? The help file talks about the Wish List collection, but doesn't address the above.
What is the "LCC" column on a book? I again searched the Help, and it actually says it found 7 results, but I could find no reference to LCC in any of the seven hits.
It would be nice to be able to color a row in list view based on a value. I know, this could get out of hand, I'm thinking of a simple "field name, operator, value", and a single one is fine. (Although, really, since it's a SQLite database, you could go crazy and let us specify our own SQL if we know how to do so, but that's WAY more than I'm looking for. ) For example, I would like to have a different background color for owned vs not-owned books in a combined list.
I added an ePub just to see what it looked like and how it differentiated them from other books. When I open the details, the type is listed as "epub," but "epub" (which should be ePub) is still listed as a choice in the drop-down. Why now?
I have all of my ebooks in a subdirectory structure by author. I have several different formats, and some of them have multiple formats for the same book. I would like to be able to just drag the top-level directory to BookPedia and have it "do the right thing™", i.e. just pick up the .epub files from all the subdirectories. Is that possible? Does it mark the different formats as different types? Is it easy to identify books that exist in multiple formats?
Why is Amazon not on the "Update from" list? That seems … odd.
When doing an "Update from", it should indicate whether it was successful or not. The ebook I happened to pick does not appear to exist on any of the "Update from" lists (but does in Amazon), but for each one it briefly displayed the "Updating from…" dialog and then went away. There was no indication that it didn't actually find anything. If you don't want to display a dialog (and that's reasonable), then put something in the status bar or somewhere. You need to tell us it didn't find anything so we know whether we need to continue searching.
The program does not appear to be very stable. I had it crash on me twice in about ten minutes of use.
That's all I have for now. I'm sure I'll have more after I play with it a bit more. Thanks!