Avid readers know how difficult it can be to keep tabs on a growing book collection and that's where Book Track comes into its own by making it quicker and easier than ever to track your library and reading.
After looking for a physical book inventory app for quite some time, paying for some duds along the way (some of them highly praised and priced, but stuck in the past in terms of looks and functionality), found Book Track and was immediately hooked. At last an app for this task with a modern look, with iCloud syncing with its iOS and iPadOS siblings, smart drag and drop functions, barcode and cover scanning integrated... Finally can start my catalog with minimal pain (400 books already logged, many more to go). On top, Simone, its author, is reachable and responsive for support and feature requests. With some room for improvement on a couple non-critical rough edges, Book Track is my choice and I'm proud to support and recommend it.
👋 Hi hunters! It has been a long time since I launched the first version of Book Track. The app was born with the aim to help my girlfriend catalogue her books and avoid to buy duplicates. Today the app helps thousand of users to track your books — both the ones you own and the ones you hope to own in the future.
I am very proud of how the app has grown over time. The latest version brings with it many new features, including a completely renewed design on iPhone, iPad and Mac, new Widgets, the management of the position of books and a completely renewed Statistics section, to always have the reading data at hand. last year.
It's absolutely fantastic; protects privacy (unlike Goodreads!) and yet gives you all the features you need in an app to keep track of your books and your reading. Highly recommend!
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