• Brian (he/him)
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      53 months ago

      This looks good, and I really like the clean look of the app.

      I ditched Goodreads about a year ago and am currently using StoryGraph, but I’m interested in a truly FOSS app with no account necessary. It looks as though the .csv export from StoryGraph has different parameters than Openreads and Goodreads, and would need a bit of tinkering to allow the import into Openreads. I see that Openreads explicity allows Goodreads and Bookwyrm import but not StoryGraph.

    • TJA!
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      63 months ago

      I heard the social aspect of the storygraph is not very well built out. And maybe not even wanted by the builders?

      • @Karl@programming.dev
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        83 months ago

        You’re probably right. I don’t use these apps for anything other than tracking my own reading. So I haven’t compared the social aspect.

  • @Rozz@lemmy.sdf.org
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    63 months ago

    Does anyone have a review or thoughts on all these different trackers? I started switching to StoryGraph but new ones keep popping up and I don’t want to have to try them all.

    (StoryGraph, bookwyrm, hardcover, open reads, library thing, others)

  • @bour@lemmy.ml
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    43 months ago

    What about library thing? I think it’s also a good alternative to goodread.

    • @bramkaandorp@lemmy.world
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      43 months ago

      So, I get why people are recommending alternative ways of getting books (Amazon is in the title), but this post is about GoodReads, which is book tracker, not a book store.

  • @DonutsRMeh@lemmy.world
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    13 months ago

    I’ve never bought a single book from Amazon. When I had a kindle, they offered Darwin’s boom for free and I got it, that’s about it.