aNobii: Another online book catalog application

A few weeks ago I discovered LibraryThing. And I was impressed by this application: Ability to search amazon or public library catalogs to input books in catalog, etc. I was only disapointed by the 200 books limitation for a free account. Then a few day ago I found aNobii. It’s not so easy to insert book in catalog with aNobii. I didn’t find the search capability that we have in LibraryThing. But aNobii looks interesting too.  

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6 Responses to “aNobii: Another online book catalog application”  

  1. 1 Mingles

    Just input a number should be easier than search and verify a book from search engine. Check the ISBNs of your books, and input them on the multiple add field. Hoping you find this more convenient than Librarything

  2. 2 Mingles

    You can add books by just typing the ISBNs to locate your books, which should be easier than searching the book titles, I think.

  3. 3 Mingles

    You can add books by typing the ISBNs on the “Add a book” field, either one by one, multiple or importing a file with lots of ISBNs. Numbers should be easier than searching numerous similar book titles, I think.

  4. 4 Mingles

    I think it is not difficult to add books in aNobii. Just typing the ISBNs into the data fields, or by importing a text files with different ISBNs, then you can list all your books at once. Enjoy it!

  5. 5 cjlise

    Difficult may not be the right word. I found it more convenient to search for the books instead of inserting the ISBN. If you assume that you don’t have your books at hands (If you’re not at home), it’s definitely easier to search them.

  6. 6 Alex

    Thank You

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