Bookopedia: Note-Taking Books

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Bookopedia: Note-Taking Books

Jerome Pasquier

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.6. Trustworthiness 69 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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4.6

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Ratings breakdown

5 star

89%

4 star

11%

3 star

0%

2 star

0%

1 star

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What to know

Low review manipulation risk

26% review manipulation risk

High user satisfaction

89% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

About Bookopedia: Note-Taking Books

Looking for the ideal all-in-one book companion that would allow you to track and note everything you want?

Bookopedia is a unique note-taking & tracking app for book enthusiasts. Whether you are diving into a complex novel, studying for class, or simply enjoying a good story, Bookopedia enhances your journey. Its intuitive interface makes it easy to record your thoughts, track progress and revisit your favorite moments.

Here are the key features:

Book Management
- Support physical books, eBooks and audiobooks.
- Add books by their ISBN or title.
- Automatically retrieve the covers.
- Manage a wish list and a favorite list.
- Set up the reading progress of each book (TBR / Unread, Reading, Finished, DNF / Unfinished).
- Track your current reading progress for entire books or individual short stories, poems, chapters within a book.
- Link books to a series.

Note-taking, Content creation
- Capture and organize notes with optional Markdown support.
- Save quotes and share them in fancy & customizable visuals.
- Build your personal vocabulary lists and impress your friends with new eloquent sayings.

Story Elements Trackings
- Monitor characters and follow their relationships.
- Track story locations.
- "Wait, who's that again?" are now a thing of the past.

Reading Sessions
- Build your own reading journal.
- Display your reading sessions using a calendar.

Import & Export
- Import csv files from Goodreads, The Story Graph, BookBuddy, Calibre, Book Tracker... Missing a service? Send an email, it will be covered in the next update :)
- Export your Bookopedia data to csv and zip files.
- Create your own backups with ease.

Customization
- Choose interface colors.
- Display your favorite fonts for your favorite quotes.
- Organize filters.
- Reorder created content.
- Select a different app icon among several color variations and alternative designs.
- Display books as a minimal line or as a grid of covers.
- Activate a background color or keep it simple.

The little details that make a big difference
- Enjoy preface support with roman numerals.
- Track your book purchases (price, notes).
- Save web assets such as book maps for an offline use.

~ Your books, your experience, your literary journey. Now visually unforgettable.

You can also find these features:
- iCloud support.
- Dark mode support.
- Automatically fetch definitions for the words you want to track (only available in English, French, Russian and Spanish).
- Accessibility support via font scaling and VoiceOver markups.
- Tag virtually everything: Books, quotes, notes, vocabulary, characters, locations, etc.
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Reviews for Bookopedia: Note-Taking Books

lia190

Good but needs work

I would like for a way to get the online information to my books that’s in my library without having to re-search for the books to put the missing information in. Also if there’s a way to put bought books in a permanent place.

Knee_nah

Exceptional

As I’ve grown older, I’ve realized that the way I read books has changed. I no longer solely care about my reading progress. I’ve come to learn to gain knowledge and or desire to have a deeper understanding of what I’m reading whether fiction or non-fiction. In order to ensure that I’m absorbing everything that I’m reading I’ve taken up annotating my books. However, I can’t bring myself to actually mark up my books and that’s why I love Bookopedia! I can annotate, take notes, type out any new vocabulary that I picked up from the books I’m reading, I can import/export my books across devices and from other apps, I can create flashcards from the vocabulary I’ve recorded in the app and so many other awesome features! I love that this app’s UI isn’t overwhelming either. This app is wonderful for anyone who finds the current apps on the market too focused on useless statistics and flashy. If you’re also looking for an app that isn’t heavily restricted behind a paywall, Bookopedia is also for you!

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