家藏万卷

家藏万卷
Developer: 宇 王
Category: Productivity

家藏万卷 Summary

家藏万卷 is a mobile iOS app in Productivity by 宇 王. Released in Apr 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Apr 25, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Apr 25, 2026 .


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App Description

HomeLibrary is a home library app built for family use. It is not an institutional lending system, and it is not a complicated personal reading community. It is a practical, long-term catalog designed for the books that live in your home.

Many families run into the same problem: books are spread across different rooms, shelves, or even different cities. More than one person in the household may buy books, look for them, or reorganize them. Over time, people often remember only that “we should have that book somewhere at home,” but not where it actually is. HomeLibrary is designed to solve exactly these everyday problems.

With HomeLibrary, you can manage all the books in your home in one place and record the title, author, translator, ISBN, publisher, publication year, cover, and storage location for each one. What used to be a scattered collection becomes a clear, searchable family library. When you open the app, you can immediately see the total number of books in the current library and narrow things down quickly with location filters. You can also search by title, author, translator, or ISBN to find the exact book you want faster.

HomeLibrary also emphasizes family collaboration. A single library can be maintained by multiple people, and every addition, edit, and deletion applies directly to the same shared data. That means no more separate lists for different family members and no more confusion caused by duplicate or inconsistent records. If you already have old records, you can import them into the current library instead of starting from scratch. When you need backup or migration, you can also export the current library and keep a complete copy of your data.

HomeLibrary keeps its feature design intentionally focused. It concentrates on the core questions: what books you have, where they are, how to find them, and how to share that library with your family. It does not include lending workflows, community comments, complicated tags, or a long list of unrelated settings. The result is a cleaner interface and a product that stays reliable over time.

If you want to seriously organize the books in your home and give your family a clear, shared library that everyone can search and maintain together, HomeLibrary offers a simpler and more dependable way to do it.