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It's an Android app to help you keep track of the games you own, but it also lets you add ratings and notes to each game listing.
#Delicious library alternative pro#
Video Game Tracker Pro is quite similar to Game Keeper. You can also manually add anything that doesn't exist in the database, so you're not limited to the app's catalogue. It has an export feature so you can always take your data with you (something we're keen on). Game Keeper is an Android app for keeping track of games across multiple platforms, including retro games. This works just like Bookpedia and DVDpedia, but obviously it's for CDs instead. If you just want to keep track of new discoveries, this app could do the trick. It's a simple iPhone app that lets you create a todo list of music you want to buy or listen to later. Listenlist is a bit like TodoMovies for music. You can also connect most music services like Spotify, iTunes and Rdio to your last.fm account to track what you listen to (and get that data into Exist!) Listenlist It also recommends artists you might like and offers lots of ways to discover new music-explore by tag, related artists or what your friends are listening to.

Last.fm pulls together lots of interesting stats about your listening history, including which artists you listen to most often, who you've recently listened to, and which tracks you play the most.
#Delicious library alternative movie#
I'm unclear as to whether you can track TV shows or not, but the focus is definitely on movie tracking. It's made by the same company and syncs to their iOS version, Pocketpedia (listed in the last section of this post). DVDpedia įor movie cataloguing, DVDpedia is essentially Bookpedia with a different focus. If you don't want to get a separate app for this, you can also create a Watchlist on IMDB to keep track of movies and TV shows you want to watch. TodoMovies is a simple todo list of movies you want to watch, with a discovery section built-in to help you keep up with new releases. You can also choose from a whole stack of third-party apps for iOS, Android and Windows Phone to manually track what you're watching. With a Trakt account you can connect to services like Popcorn Time, Apple TV and Plex to automatically track what you watch. Probably the most fully-featured service to track TV and movies is Trakt. If you're looking for a social way to keep track of what shows and movies you watch, this one is available on the web and for iOS and Android. After a recent rebrand to tvtag, it's now focused solely on movies and TV. Tvtag was previously branded as GetGlue and was a social network for checking in (a la Foursquare) to movies, TV shows, books, topics and even wines. You can add reviews and organise your books into collections. It's a Mac app that lets you add books by searching or scanning their barcodes, keep track of what you own, what you've loaned out and a wishlist of books you want to read. Bookpedia įor a less social, more data-focused approach to book tracking, you can try Bookpedia. If Goodreads isn't your thing, a couple of alternatives with similar social reading angles are LibraryThing and Readernaut. You can also get recommendations for new books to read based on what you've read before, which is handy. You can leave or read reviews, follow your friends, set a reading challenge for the year and browse quotes, polls and quizzes. Goodreads helps you track which books you're reading, what you've read in the past and a wishlist of books to read in the future. Hopefully these will get you started if you're looking for a way to keep an eye on what you're reading, watching and listening to.
#Delicious library alternative plus#
I've rounded up apps to track books, TV, games, music and movies, plus a few that track a bit of everything. Tracking the media you consume can be pretty fun.

How many books have you read this month? How many do you read, on average in a year? How much time do you spend in front of the TV? What album did you listen to most last week? Movies, music, books and games: Apps to track your media
