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1bruceandceals
Gen 27, 2009, 2:49 am

Hi All,

wondering if anyone knows how long it takes to ship the cuecats to Australia.

I ordered mine on 1st January with paypal but it has not arrived yet. I am itching to start adding my books.

I have emailed abigail last wednesday but got no response.

if anyone knows, please respond

2bruceandceals
Feb 2, 2009, 5:49 am

Cuecat has arrived safely in Oz today. Seems they had a supply shortage.

Seems to work for scanning in books but it also activated my laptops erecovery backup software every time it scanned. So I will follow the instructions for declawing and see how I go.

3jjmcgaffey
Feb 5, 2009, 2:20 am

Yes, apparently a clawed Cat sends a key combo (Alt-F10 or something like that) at the beginning of each string (scan), which has caused problems for people. A declawed one sends only numbers and a return, so it's much simpler.

I guess Tim was trying to prevent another such supply shortage when he bought so many CueCats - you saw the blog post? :D

4bruceandceals
Feb 5, 2009, 3:55 am

Thanks for the reply, Declawing worked well it is all fine now. Although disassembling was scary yet somehow fun!!

I will search out the blog comment, am still finding my way around the site. But the more cuecats the merrier I say - now I can take control of my monstrous library and start to find things when I need them.

5jjmcgaffey
Feb 5, 2009, 9:00 pm

Yep - love my CueCat! For the blog - on your homepage, which is where you'll go if you go to Librarything.com while you're signed in, second thing on the right-hand column is a list of recent blog posts. (Um...I think. I rearranged my home page quite a bit, but I seem to recall that the Recent Blog Posts was one that didn't get moved.) You can learn some interesting stuff from there.