• BrikoX
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    62 years ago

    They miss some critical features like tracking series and since they only offer integration with Open Library most of your books will have to be added manually.

    Once https://www.librarything.com fixes their API, it would be nice to see an integration with Openreads.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      I guess the point is being open-source and integrating with open-source projects. Is this the case with LibraryThing? 🤔

      • BrikoX
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        32 years ago

        It’s not, and it’s run by a private for-profit corporation, but once they re-enable their API it doesn’t really matter for the purpose of scraping the data. Open data is open data, and integration is just a hook, not part of the core functionality of the app.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      32 years ago

      This is an offline tracker, so it doesn’t compare per se. There were talks about integrating bookwyrm into the app, but as of now there is no public API.

    • BrikoX
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      12 years ago

      Same issue. Both rely purely on Open Library who have very limited database, so you pretty much have to enter all data manually. That’s not an issue if you have 10 or 50 books. But once you reach 1000s it’s not viable.

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        This makes me think:

        What if we could contribute our Calibre metadata to Bookwyrm ? All it would take is a plugin to connect Calibre servers to the Fediverse, right?

        • BrikoX
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          12 years ago

          Definitely should be possible. And in general there are ways to get the data in, it’s just not average user-friendly. Even a simple Calibre export can be imported by a Bookwyrm instance admin, it just requires some data parsing before that. Nobody is really willing to do that on a scale that matters.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            I was thinking:

            1. User installs plugin
            2. Popup window prompts for Fediverse login and offers a prominent Bookwyrm create account button with default instance or chose another, it would be cool if it would autofill everything except email and password.
            3. Once inside, it shows you a list of checkboxes where you can chose what to share: book info (metadata), user reviews (stars), is there anything else?
            4. Shows you a progress of what is being synced
            5. Once “closed”, it will run in the background every time you run Calibre, unless you set it to manual sync.

            Any ideas?

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    Sounds like an interesting tool! But the negative comments on here make me uncertain. Any more positive experiences? I actually recently thought about how Goodreads is not really what I want and I’m a developer. Not that I truly have time to contribute im afraid though .

    • @[email protected]OP
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      This project was actually my exit way from Goodreads. Unlike another commenter, I found virtually no issue with searching for books in European languages. All the statistics which GR offers are available, and you can easily import your books to the app. And of course, no ads, zero trackers and open source.

      The only caveat is the social aspect, since this is an offline tracker.

      Edit: If you have any concerns, hop on the matrix community where the dev is active.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      I really like the app for my personal reading tracking. Been using it for a couple years, and this year (?) there was a huge update that improved it a lot (better UX/UI and statistics if I’m not mistaken).

      It’s mostly an app that does what it should, but not more, and gets out the way, which is awesome.

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    12 years ago

    I would love to see this app also get the option to import local epub files as well, because in my short amount of use, I much prefer this UI and layout to MoonReader which I tend to fallback to using for epub’s.