![]() It’s free to download from the iOS App Store and has a single in-app purchase that unlocks full functionality (including an unlimited number of books and the ability to import/export your library) for $5.99 USD.Printable Monthly and Yearly Reading Tracker | Rainbow Bookshelf Design | A4īrighten up your reading list with this printable rainbow bookshelf inspired monthly tracker. For most people, the iOS version will be enough (and is really where Book Tracker shines anyway).īook Tracker is an impressive little app by an indie developer, and I highly recommend it for anyone with a large reading library to keep track of. I wouldn’t necessarily recommend picking up the macOS version too unless you really want the ability to manage your reading library from your Mac. Be aware though, the macOS version is a separate app with a separate in-app purchase. There are actions for finding a book or author, adding tags or categories, opening a book or library, getting or updating quotes or reading progress, and a whole lot more.īook Tracker is also available on macOS, allowing you to sync your library across all your Apple devices. There’s also an impressive number of actions available for building Shortcuts. These are really well done, and can give you a lot of info and functionality right on your iOS Home Screen without having to even open the app. For example, there are widgets for every major feature in the app, including reading statistics, reading challenge status, reading progress for a specific book, quotes, quick entry from web search, or adding books by scanning bar codes. The thing that really impressed me though with Book Tracker is the added features with the recent release of version 3. You can even start a reading challenge, which allows you to set a yearly reading goal and helps you track your progress as you log your reading activity in the app. ![]()
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