Did we mention we sell barcode scanners?
Why did we order so many? Buy a CueCat barcode scanner for $15 or the LibraryThing office's floor will give way and rain dot-com destruction on my family's home.
CueCat scanners work on LibraryThing without any modification. Got one already? Read the handy—user created!—guide to using CueCats with LibraryThing.
CueCat scanners work on LibraryThing without any modification. Got one already? Read the handy—user created!—guide to using CueCats with LibraryThing.
Labels: barcode scanners, cuecat, cuecats
11 Comments:
Thank goodness you sell those! Not sure how I would have gotten through my library without mine.
But how will a cuecat help me fight the zombie hordes?
;)
(I already bought one! Secnod best deal you will ever find on LT next to a lifetime membership!)
Well, I've got a good secondary wall and firing platform for when they break down the door.
I bought one, and I love it. I just wish I had bought it BEFORE I entered the first 1500 books into my library.
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You bought so many so that those of us who are flat broke have time to save up! ;-)
I have a PS2 version, and it has given me headaches. I'll have to get one of those newfangled, whatchacallit USB devices. Anything that reduces the number of times I have to put my glasses on!
Rich (rdai)
I bought one, and promptly declawed it. Yay for plain cleartext. :) It's a great device, and definitely worth the $15.
I had Cuecat kicking around for years but never knew what to do with it. Fortunately, I didn't throw it away. Then along came LibraryThing. Cuecat works great.
I have one hiding in a box somewhere that I got for free when I was working @ Egghead back when it had brick-and-mortar stores...so glad I held onto it! (now, where are you hiding...)
Does it work with Windows Vista?
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