"We had to do revisions to keep the app up-to-date for all the OS X releases and just gave away those updates. He noted Delicious Library users have been begging for a new release for years, even though they report being perfectly happy with DL2. "The first thing I learned was: don't wait five years between your releases," Shipley said. We here at Ars have been using it for several weeks and took the opportunity to chat with creator Wil Shipley about what went into D元 and what lessons he learned from it. Briefly previewed by MacRumors earlier this week, some users have already seen what the new D元 has to offer. Nearly five years after the release of DL2, Delicious Library 3 is available to the public via the Mac App Store. The software has evolved some throughout the years-Delicious Library 2 is quite popular nowadays, despite some of its initial drawbacks-leading to pretty eager anticipation for the release of Delicious Library 3. An OS X application first released by Delicious Monster nearly a decade ago, Delicious Library has been a useful tool to those who become obsessive about cataloging their books, DVDs, CDs, and even video games. What I wouldn't have given back then for software like Delicious Library. Back then, I was relegated to creating a giant list of books in a text file along with their ISBNs, basic descriptions, and current lending status- certainly no cover photos-that I would send out to friends via e-mail. I loved collecting books, and it was my early teenage dream to catalogue everything on my Motorola Mac clone (Starmax 3000 FTW!) so I could run a privately owned lending library for my peers out of, well, my parents' house. When I was a kid, I begged my parents to line the walls of my room with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves.
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