Book Catalogue is a simple and efficient app for managing your personal library. Designed for book lovers, it allows you to catalog all the books you own, as well as those you’ve read or want to read. With an easy-to-use interface, you can add books manually or scan barcodes for instant entry. Book Catalogue lets you organize your collection by genre, author, or other custom tags, and track your reading progress. It also supports exporting your library data, making it a handy tool for those who want to keep track of their books, share their collection, or ensure they don’t buy duplicates.
Download & Set Up: Download Book Catalogue from your app store and install it. Upon first launch, you can start by creating an account to sync across devices, or use the app offline without an account. Add Books: Add books to your library manually by entering details (title, author, etc.), or simply scan the barcode of the book to instantly populate the information. You can also add eBooks and audiobooks to your catalog. Organize Books: Sort your library by different categories such as genre, author, or status (e.g., Read, Currently Reading, Want to Read). You can also create custom tags or shelves for more specific organization. Track Progress: For books you're currently reading, you can track your progress by marking chapters or noting the percentage of the book you've completed. Export & Share: Export your book catalog data into CSV format to share or back up your collection. You can also print your list or share it with friends and family to exchange recommendations. Search & Filter: Use the search feature to find specific books in your collection, or filter by author, genre, or status. This makes it easy to navigate through a growing library. Set Reading Goals: If you're trying to read a certain number of books in a month or year, set goals within the app to keep you motivated and track your progress. Offline Access: The app works offline, so you can continue managing your collection without an internet connection. Sync your data across devices when you’re back online.