February 1, 2007
Need To Organize Your PDF Ebooks and Files?
If you are like me, you have dozens of PDF ebooks hiding on your hard drive. Yes, they are hiding because I not only don’t remember all their titles or file names but I don’t even know where I’ve put them. I have paid a small fortune for the information locked in all these PDF files but now I can’t find the right PDF ebook when I need it. What can I do?
Well, after much searching I’ve located a little program called PDF Bookshelf. With PDF Bookshelf I can now organize every PDF ebook I have ever purchased or downloaded. I can see them all in one place and with one click place them in order of title, published date, author, category, file name or just do a quick search on any of these headings to find what I need. This software is a life saver!
The first thing I did with PDF Bookshelf was to have it search my entire hard drive for all the PDF files and ebooks I have ever accumulated. To my amazement it came back with a list of over 300 PDF files I had downloaded over the years. No wonder I can’t remember every ebook and PDF file I own! I quickly sorted the files and discovered I had purchased some more than once, darn it
. Well, at least I’ll never do that again now that I can easily see what’s already on my hard drive.
I find that just a quick click on the “published date” column quickly brings all my latest purchases right to the top of the list. These are the ebooks I’m most interested in reading right away. It’s also easy to include new downloads in the organizer by individual PDF file or by adding a whole folder of them. And if you ever want to search your entire hard drive again it is just a mouse click away.
So, do what I did and eliminate the “where did I put that PDF ebook” headache. Get your own copy of this software and make your life a little easier. Save yourself some money, too, because you’ll never buy the same ebook twice again. Download a FREE trial of PDF Bookshelf today.
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