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By default list sort orders are no longer synced over iCloud, allowing you to set the order independently per device.Adds a setting to control whether books being currently read are included in the statistics calculations for pages read.Multiple books can now be moved to the top or bottom in bulk when custom order is used.Lists can now be sorted by Start and Finish dates.This should now be fixed if you still encounter issues please let me know! The edit book notes screen would sometimes become glitchy when entering long text on certain devices.

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  • v2.4.1 includes a fix to an issue which could cause the app to crash when using the search bar on a device with a large text size.
  • To reorder books when using the Custom sort order, you no longer need to enter Edit mode: you can just drag to reorder at any time. This is enabled by default but can be disabled in Settings -> General -> Sort Options -> Minor Words. For example, "The Handmaid's Tale" would be sorted under H instead of T. When sorting by Title, leading minor words like "a", "an" and "the" are now omitted from the sort. Sort orders can be selected by tapping the Sort button in the right hand side – select the property to sort by, then select the chosen direction. For example, you can now sort by Title Z-A, or by Date oldest to newest. To enable, tap the Sort button on the right hand side, and choose the Grid display option.Īdded a reverse order for most sort options. You can now display your books as a grid of cover images, for books in any of the read states or in any your lists. The app remains fully-featured when used without Reading List Pro. Some premium features require Reading List Pro, which can be purchased in the app.
  • All data is private, stored on-device or in your iCloud account.
  • Add your own rating and notes to each book.
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    Record the current page of books you're reading.Create your own custom lists, like "Wishlist", "Favourites", etc.Order the books, to help plan what to read next.Quickly log the dates you start and finish each book with a tap or swipe.Sync your data between all devices via iCloud.Alternatively, add a book manually by typing in its details.Scan the barcode of a book to quickly add it to your list.Record your progress by adding the start and finish date of your books. You can read about those changes in the About tab.Easily track books you’ve read, books you’re reading, and books you want to read. (If you've visited this site before, you'll see that some things have changed. The Periodicals tab provides an index specifically of periodical titles in the database, which list all available volumes sorted by volume number/year. Each listing collects a variety of links to available page-image scans for reading and download. Use the Search tab to search for eighteenth-century books and periodicals using a variety of parameters (author, title, date, etc.). The site aims primarily to serve students and scholars who are interested in reading eighteenth-century primary texts, but who do not have access to the expensive proprietary research databases commonly only available at well-resourced academic libraries. This site provides a better way of discovering material that is available, but not always easy to find, or to identify once you've found it.

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    Eighteenth-Century Book Tracker indexes links to freely-available digital facsimiles of eighteenth-century texts available at sites like Google Books and the Internet Archive and connects those links to more complete bibliographic descriptions than are commonly available at those sites.






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