Openreads
Private and Open Source Books Tracker

Keep track of your books with @openreads a privacy-oriented and open-source Android app written in Flutter.

Organize your books into four categories:
- Finished
- In progress
- For later
- Unfinished
+ Use custom tags and filters

Add books by searching the Open Library, scanning barcodes, or entering details manually

Download: https://github.com/mateusz-bak/openreads-android/releases

#FOSS #Android #Privacy #OpenSource #Flutter #Books #ReadingList #BookTracker @books #Reading

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    What do you mean private and open source? How does that work?

    Edit: my bad I misunderstood the meaning of private in this context. Ignore my dumb ass lol.

    • @[email protected]
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      221 year ago

      It’s an app whose source code you can access so it is open source and it only stores your data locally without communicating with any servers so it is private.

    • themeatbridge
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      71 year ago

      Privacy-oriented. Meaning it doesn’t collect and share your data with companies that would like to sell you books, tv, news, movies, music, and ideologies.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Why are those mutually exclusive? The code is open source, and your added books are private. This is presumably a goodreads without the social aspect.

      • FOSS Android :verified_twtr:OP
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        111 year ago

        @Adamzen @ssboomman Just to clarify, Openreads is not a book or a book reader, but rather a book reading tracker. With Openreads, your reading data and statistics are kept private to you. Additionally, the app is open-source, which means that you can verify its privacy features by examining the source code. You can even build your own version of the app or contribute to its development if you wish. I hope this helps clarify things!

  • gon
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    61 year ago

    !!! LOVE FOSS!!! Will check it out.

  • fmstrat
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    51 year ago

    Is there any benefit to this over Calibre-Web? Having OPDS for book hosting is a big thing, but beyond that, what’s better?

  • Elliot Quick
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    21 year ago

    @foss_android @openreads @books lovely app, I’ve been using it for a year now and wouldn’t want to do without it. Useful for adding books on the fly when suggested, rather than writing titles down only to forget them!

  • @B4tid0
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    21 year ago

    Heck yeah! Thank you so much! I can keep my data? Yes please

  • kratoz29
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    11 year ago

    Thanks, I have never used a book tracker, indeed I haven’t read many stuff, but I am intending to… Indeed the “Reddit apocalypse” was one of the major detonators to made me want to achieve this… But a wild Lemmy appeared.

  • JoeyPajamas
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    1 year ago

    @foss_android @openreads @books This looks really cool, but I always worry about the longevity of things like this. I don’t want to move all my library deets across for it to fold in a year or two. Sorry if that seems disrespectful but I’ve been burned before. Or am I being silly?

    • Openreads 📚
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      11 year ago

      @JoeyPajamas @foss_android @books
      Your worries are perfectly fine. I would say that being open source is what makes Openreads so great. The app is licensed as GPLv2 so everyone can use it and modify it forever. Not like other proprietary apps that the second they stop making profit can be closed with no option to migrate to any other service.