I’m looking for a solution to easily keep bookmarks digitally of physical books I read. Previously I would type up the just I was wanting to save into a Google Keep note, but that is fairly disruptive to my reading time and really slows things down.

I just found Readwise which allows you to take a picture of the page and it OCR scans the page instantly and allows you to quickly drag and select the text you want to save.

Their other feature of aggregating your bookmarks from other sources (Kindle, Instapaper, et al) are nice, but I don’t use those apps very much. Really the primary feature I’m looking for is the quick bookmarker for physical books.

Readwise is essentially $5/month (slightly cheaper annually) which is more than I want to spend on something like this. I only read one or two books a month, so the price is hard for me to justify. I would much rather something with a cheaper subscription, or perhaps a one time purchase where the data is synced to an existing notes app like Keep.

Even outside of using an app like this, I’m curious how those of you who read physical books keep track of notes and bookmarks, if you do at all.

  • @ManosTheHandsOfFate
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    21 year ago

    Years ago my mom cross stitched me a bookmark that reads “A good book is a good friend.” That’s what I use.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I believe OP is trying to save specific lines/parts of the text, not literally bookmark their place in the book. Similar to how on Kindle you can “highlight” passages and it’ll save a catalogue of all your snippet. OP has previously been typing up the parts they want to “highlight” from a physical book but recently discovered an app that lets you scan the page and just quickly copy the scanned text to save, but isn’t fond of the fee.