What is Reading Progress?
Reading Forest displays reading progress for each book in a graph. The progress bar shows at a glance how far you've read, and you can track your journey to finishing the book.
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Screen showing progress bars for multiple books
- Colored progress bar displayed below each book
- Progress rate (e.g., 45%) shown as a number
- Completed books shown as 100% in green
- Books being read shown partially filled
Recommended size: 1000x600px
Main Features
- Visual Progress Bar Reading progress for each book is displayed as a colored bar. You can intuitively see how far you've read and how much is left.
- Completion Rate Display The number of pages read and completion rate are also shown numerically, like "150/300 pages (50%)".
- Color-coded Display Colors change based on status - green for completed (100%), blue for reading, so you can grasp the situation at a glance.
- Last Reading Date Display The date you last read is also displayed, making it easy to find books you haven't read in a while.
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Screenshot of a completed (100%) book
- Progress bar filled to 100% in green
- "Completed" or "Finished" badge displayed
- Completion date displayed
Recommended size: 800x300px
Use Cases
When reading multiple books simultaneously:
You can see at a glance how far each book has progressed.
When setting reading goals:
You can track goals like "I want to finish this book by the end of the month" with the graph.
When managing your TBR pile:
You can identify books you haven't started yet or books you stopped reading midway.
When checking your reading pace:
You can understand your reading pace, like "I progressed 10% in a week".
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Screen showing detailed reading progress information
- Pages read / Total pages
- Progress rate (percentage)
- Reading start date
- Last reading date
- Days spent reading
Recommended size: 800x500px
Useful Points
- Automatic Calculation Just by adding reading notes, progress rate is automatically calculated. No need to calculate manually.
- Maintain Motivation Watching the progress bar grow increases motivation to continue reading.
- Re-reading Support When reading the same book multiple times, each reading note is preserved, so you can properly manage re-reading records too.
- Perfect for Long Works When reading long novels or specialized books with many pages, you can read while checking how far you've progressed.
How Completion Rate is Calculated
Completion rate is calculated by dividing the maximum page number read by the total page count.
Example:
Total pages: 300 pages
Reading notes: 1-50, 51-100, 101-150
Completion rate: 150 / 300 = 50%
Progress can be accurately tracked even when skipping sections or starting from the middle.