Why upgrade to 5.0?
Saturday 8 October 2005 @ 9:11 pm

Libris Design 5.0 contains updated furniture and equipment pricing, building construction costs, many new inventory items, new expert models, facility planning text on electrical requirements and updated telecommunications information as well as improvements to the user interface screens. Check the website for information on upgrading to 5.0. Users may import current projects from any version of 2.0 or 3.0 into 5.0 without losing any of the work on their library models.

- Posted in Site news by Linda Demmers  




3 Responses to 'Why upgrade to 5.0?'

  1. Toni Buckner - October 16th, 2005 at 6:36 pm

    Hi Linda,

    I need a cost for compact shelving (by Thursday, October 20th if possible). Do you have something in the new 5.0 furniture and shelving pricing lists for manual operating compact shelving units. I would like to give the Trustees an idea of how much these units cost if we put them in the basement. Our archival collections are putting additional strain on our storage and this might be a short term solution.

    I’ll stop by your booth at CLA.

    Best to you,
    Toni

  2. William W. Sannwald - November 6th, 2005 at 8:18 pm

    Linda,

    How do I get an upgrade to Version 5.0? I don’t see an upgrade link on your web site. I’m doing a consulting project for the Riverside Main Library (as well as working on the 5th ed of my checklist), and would love to have access to the current version of Libris.

    Help!

    Thanks,

    Bill Sannwald

  3. Will Baty - November 17th, 2005 at 8:21 pm

    Dear Linda,

    It’s getting near the holidays and I’m feeling like giving myself a gift. While others might want a IPOD nano, or a new cell phone, I’d like to give myself the brand new edition (5.0) of Libris. Can you help me?

    Cheers

    Will Baty


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