SDCL

SDCL

San Diego County Library

Free

Details about SDCL

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • July 16, 2021
  • October 5, 2024
  • 15.0+
  • 4+
  • 39.31MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    French
    Japanese
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2.15.0

July 3, 2024

Home screen customization settings were lost after logging out. This issue has been fixed, and settings are now retained. System messages continued to appear as new even after being viewed and acknowledged. This issue has been fixed. The library card did not always display the updated expiry date. This has been corrected. This release also includes some backend platform updates.

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2.14.0

March 25, 2024

Saved searches are now accessible from the search screen. The feature allows you to seamlessly access, create, and manage your saved searches within the app. This release also includes smaller bug fixes.

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2.13.0

November 29, 2023

Saved searches are now accessible from the search screen. The feature allows you to seamlessly access, create, and manage your saved searches within the app. We’ve introduced a customizable home screen feature, empowering you to prioritize specific sections and streamline navigation. This gives you greater control over your home screen layout. This release also includes some bug fixes.

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2.12.0

September 6, 2023

The ability to search events has been added. App version information can now be found under ‘About this app’. This release also includes bug fixes.

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2.11.0

July 5, 2023

Multiple accounts support has been added. Landscape mode has been enabled. List cards will now display the list type. Jailbreak detection has been added for enhanced security. This release also includes smaller UX improvements, accessibility enhancements, and bug fixes.

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2.10.0

March 20, 2023

Branch details screens now include local events. Search results can now be sorted. An item’s availability can now be seen from search results. Barcodes can be scanned from the login screen. This release also includes smaller UX improvements and bug fixes.

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2.9.1

December 12, 2022

Auto-suggestions have been added to keyword search. The My Shelves screen now provides an overview of your shelves with quick access to itemised displays of your account. Event cards now display ‘Featured’ and ‘Canceled’ labels. You will also be able to filter events by Featured and Canceled. Language translations have been updated. This release also includes smaller UX improvements as well as behind the scenes accessibility enhancements, improvements, and bug fixes.

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2.7.0

July 28, 2021

Let us know what you think! The Share Feedback screen allows you to contact the library directly. Make a typo? The Search screen now offers 'Did you mean?' suggestions for mistyped searches. Improvements have been made to how you navigate the app: 'Pull to refresh' has been added to the Home screen, and you can now swipe to go back instead of using the Back button. The Item action sheet on the Search screen has been redesigned. This release also includes smaller UX improvements as well as behind the scenes accessibility enhancements, improvements, and bug fixes.

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2.6.1

July 16, 2021

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Description of SDCL

The official San Diego County Library app. Connect with us on your mobile device! Use the SDCL app to search for books, DVDs, audiobooks, CDs, and more. Check your account, request or renew items, find your nearest library location and hours, follow us on Facebook and Twitter, or contact us.

SDCL: FAQ

Is SDCL compatible with the iPad?

Yes, SDCL supports iPad devices.

Who developed the app?

County of San Diego released the SDCL app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for SDCL to function properly?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 15.0.

What do users think of the app?

The SDCL app has an overall user rating of 2.1.

What’s the genre of the SDCL app?

The App Genre Of Sdcl Is Reference.

Which is the latest version of SDCL?

2.15.0 is the current version of SDCL.

What is the date of the most recent SDCL update?

The latest SDCL update came out on October 5, 2024.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

SDCL launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of SDCL?

The SDCL app is suitable for children aged County of San Diego.

What languages does the SDCL app support?

The SDCL app is now available in English, French, Japanese and 5 more.

Can I find SDCL within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, SDCL is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within SDCL?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within SDCL.

Is SDCL optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, SDCL is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does SDCL use ad-based monetization?

No, SDCL does not use ad-based monetization.

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  • Worthless

    My credentials from the original app don’t work. There is no way to contact support. Gotta go into a library branch to try to fix. Stupid government failure.
  • A dumbed-down, less accessible app

    This new app is prettier than the last one but that’s about all I can say. My main complaint is that it has dumbed down the interface, making it less useful for people who are heavy library users and less accessible for people who rely primarily on their phones instead of a computer. Example 1: There is no way in the app to narrow a search by title, author, or keyword. Searching for a book by an author with last name Grass brings up hundreds of hits about gardening as well. Example 2: There is no way to collapse the search results into a simple text-only list with just the titles. If I will know the title I am looking for when I read it, I don’t need all the pictures and availability details right away. I’m forced to scroll endlessly through multiple screens to get to the book I am looking for. Let me have the option to expand details afterward. Example 3: There is no way in the app to access the Circuit inter-library loan feature. In the old app if a book was not available at SDCL I could search in Circuit. Now I have to go to the web browser to do that. The web browser is also the only place I can narrow searches by title, author or keyword. It’s like they tailored the app for people who are just browsing or want to discover something to read, which is fine, but they took away features for people who know what they are looking for and want to be able to do everything from the app that they could do on the web interface. Don’t they realize how much people do on their phones? This app is making the library *less* accessible than before. I have told my local librarians my concerns and I hope🤞that a future version will include these features for heavy library users who rely on their phones.
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  • Backward, the prior app was much better

    I entered my barcode number and username and it told me the username was already in use. It made me select a new username with the same barcode number. Now I have 2 usernames with the same barcode number. It is all mixed up. No iPad format. I needed to go to the library to determine why the prior excellent app did not recognize my password. There were 3 people online with the same problem. Turns out the new password assigned by the system is the last 5 numbers of the phone number.
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