LibraryThing

LibraryThing

Catalog your books and media

⭐️3.5 / 5
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1.2.4

February 17, 2024

Fixed bug that produced a crash when scanning barcodes and quickly moving into and out of the scanner mode.
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1.2.3

November 18, 2022

All new barcode scanner used when adding books to your catalog. More efficient, better barcode recognition, and faster.
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1.2.1

October 29, 2022

Fixed a crashing bug when trying to add books on some OS/device combinations.
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1.2.0

October 25, 2022

Fixes for layout on newer iPhones. Fix for layout and scanning position of barcode scanner window when adding books using camera. Various UI fixes.
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1.1.0

November 30, 2018

• Select from over 1000 library sources for your books and media • Browse by collection, authors, or tags from the top level of your catalog. • Updates for new devices • Multiple bug fixes
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1.0.6

September 27, 2016

• Added comments and private comments to book details pages • Fixed a problem that could cause crashes on iOS10 devices.
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1.0.3

December 9, 2015

• Internal changes for better server performance.

1.0.2

November 13, 2015

* Improvements to barcode recognition when adding items * Sort Your Books * Long text items on books details are no longer truncated * Numerous other features and minor fixes
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1.0.1

October 19, 2015

• Fixed a bug that could cause the app to run in letterbox mode on certain models of phone.
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1.0

October 9, 2015

Price History of LibraryThing

Description of LibraryThing

The LibraryThing app allows LibraryThing members to catalog and browse their collections. LibraryThing is focused on books, but you can add most media, including books, DVDs and CDs. LibraryThing relies on data from Amazon, and over 65 million library records. Add books by searching for them or scanning their ISBN barcode with the camera. Add high-resolution cover photos of your books with the cover editor and browse your books by cover type to find copies that need better covers.

LibraryThing: FAQ

Is LibraryThing compatible with the iPad?

No, there is no iPad version available for LibraryThing.
The LibraryThing app was developed by LibraryThing.com Inc.
LibraryThing minimum iOS requirement is iOS 11.0.
Currently, the LibraryThing app has a user rating of 3.5 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Librarything App Is Books.
The current version of LibraryThing is 1.2.4.
The date of the latest LibraryThing update is July 1, 2024.
LibraryThing became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the LibraryThing app is LibraryThing.com Inc.
LibraryThing is now available to use in English.
Sorry, LibraryThing is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, LibraryThing is not eligible for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, LibraryThing is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of LibraryThing

  • Longtime user, but missing key feature in app

    I love LibraryThing. I’ve used the web version pretty much since they started, and I purchased the lifetime membership shortly afterward. But one key feature, pretty much the only feature that I want in a mobile version, is missing: sort by call number. It boggles the mind that the primary benefit of accessing one’s library like this is not a feature of the mobile app. Sure, the covers of my books look great, but why would anyone need to sort by “date added” or “rating”? If you’re organizing a large personal library, which has long been LT’s strength, call number is key.
  • Scanner is great!

    The scanner is great and works quickly. A couple of features I'd like to have: organization by genre (the ability to click through genres to see your books) and an import/export option, if only for a list format which could be printed, listed in a Word doc, etc. It would be great if this app worked with other apps -- like Goodreads, Libby, and so forth. An added bonus would be a "Wishlist" easily accessible from the main home screen. I love the categories under "Collections," but would prefer them to be more easily accessible. Love the simple look and feel. Makes this app less overwhelming than some of the others, but some things could be improved on.
  • Love it, but..

    I picked this app over a couple of others because I like the integration to the library thing website for reviews, recommendations, etc. and I also like that my catalogs keeps book covers.
    One thing I miss from other apps is the ability to note whether I have lent out a book to a friend. I think I would definitely rate this app higher if it had that feature.
    For my own library catalogue it’s great. Book Buddy offers the loan tracking if you want that.