What are Reading Records?
"Reading Records" is a feature that automatically records and aggregates reading progress, reading time, and number of completed books.
It can be used for visualizing reading habits and setting goals.
Progress Management
Automatically records reading progress for each book as a percentage
Reading Status
Manage Unread, Reading, Completed, and Paused statuses
Reading History
View past reading activities in chronological order
Progress Bar
Visualize with color-coded progress bars by date
Check Reading Progress
Reading progress for each book is automatically updated as you read through pages.
Progress bar example:
Progress is automatically saved when you move to a different page while reading.
You can continue from the same position even when accessing from a different device.
Set Reading Status
You can set a "Reading Status" for each book to manage your reading.
- Open Book Information Open the information screen for the book you want to set a reading status for.
- Select Reading Status Choose a status from "Unread", "Reading", "Completed", or "Paused".
- Automatic Setting Status automatically changes to "Reading" when you start reading, and "Completed" when you reach 100%.
Check Reading History
You can view the history of past reading activities in chronological order.
Reading history example:
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13DecNight on the Galactic RailroadRead 30 pages • 45 minutes
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12DecKokoroCompleted!
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11DecKokoroRead 50 pages • 1 hour 10 minutes
Data Export
You can export reading record data in TXT, Excel, CSV, Markdown, HTML, or BibTeX format.
- Open Reading Records Screen Select "View → Reading Records" from the menu.
- Click "Export" Click the "Export" button at the top right of the screen.
- Select Format Choose from TXT, Excel, CSV, Markdown, HTML, or BibTeX based on your needs.
- Download Click "Download" to save the file.
Exported data can be used for analysis in Excel or importing into other services like Notion.