If you spend more than a few hours per week surfing the Net, sooner or later you will
discover ebooks. They seem to be everywhere. Some are free and others cost a pretty penny,
but there's great information out there.
The challenge begins when you start accumulating them. Just like print books tend to
take over your shelves and drawers, ebooks begin to scatter and clutter up your PC's hard
drive faster than you can imagine. Just try to find the one you're looking for when you
need it. I dare you.
The Ebook
Librarian from EbookGraphics.com
was designed by Neil Tarvin, DC, whose specialty is designing print and electronic books.
His web site is filled with invaluable advice about how to prepare your ebook for
publication. He created this tool to help folks keep track of their ebooks downloaded from
the Net, and boy, are we happy he did so.

The Ebook
Librarian loads quickly and offers a tabular interface consisting of Ebook
Entry, Edit Categories and Reports tabs. By entering all of the data in these screens
once, you'll always know which ebook contains the information you are looking for, and
where to find it on your hard drive. You can store the file name and location, categorize
it, indicate whether you have the right to redistribute it or resell it (great for us
webmasters who offer bonuses), and a brief description of its contents. You can even add
categories to the system, and sort and print individual reports to see just the
information you want.
Ebook
Librarian is a wonderful tool, and it's free. Click
here to
download your free copy today, and don't forget to visit Neil's EbookGraphics.com
web site for great advice and tips.