Book Librarian Plus 5.53.02

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This database manager will help you organize and keep track of your books. You can quickly search your library and print reports to the screen or to the printer. Also print to PDF, HTML, XML and text. You also can keep track of which books are checked out and who has them and when they're due back. The program also will print an overdue list. It features an easy-to-use interface, multiple search methods, professional and flexible reporting with many preformatted reports for a variety of situations, two custom report modules, a backup/restore utility, importing and exporting (books and borrowers) to dbase,excel, and ascii. Has a flexible security system. Download book details from the Library of Congress online catalog by entering the book ISBN. Search other web sites for book details using the built-in web browser. Several new reports added in latest release. Can be installed on a network server to allow up to 5 or 10 users to use the program at the same time.

Version 5.53.02 fixed export to excel.

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