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how you keep track of all the manga you read already?

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19 years ago
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hello, what i do is make folder of manga name and the chapter i last read so i can just go back and check what ch i need next time i want to read some manga, so there like tons folder, some are nothing in it some do if i like the manga...so i was wondering is there better way to keep track of all the manga chapter?


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19 years ago
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We're thinking of making a system to help people keep track of that on this site. It's still in the design stage, so it'll be a while, but I think users will find it very useful once we roll it out.


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19 years ago
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Interesting. I actually use Excel to keep track of my manga/anime list. I create a spreadsheet with the name of the manga, the last chapter that i've downloaded, date that i downloaded the chapter, the scanlation team, the manga status (dropped/finished/in progress) It looks like a long process, but it's very useful.

IMO, a good way to keep track of the manga would be to have a tracking link on the release page (i.e. next to a DL link, having a tracking link, which would record the manga, chapter, date, and team) then members could login into their accounts and have some sort of "My Manga" page where they track everything.

To avoid wasting too much space, an entry could be updated when a new chapter is release (i.e. let's say you track this entry "Over Time* c.6-8 KO-Scans & Jump-Scans" then th next week, a new chapter from the same team is released, so you track the new entry, which will replaced the old one.) (don't know if it makes sense, lol)

The only issue that i see is what if a new "over time" chapter is released from another team. Should the old entry be updated or should a new entry be made?

humm, reading the question again, dunno if "mangabakaupdates" want to just keep track of only the manga names or what i wrote about above.

Anyway this is all talk! Dunno how feasible it is. 😀

Cheers!


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Well, like Manick said, it's in the development stage. We can take as many suggestions as possible and try to complete them.


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I keep three different wordpad files.

"Manga To Download" for stuff I want to get.

"Finished Manga" for series I have finished.

and "Current Chapter Status" where I mark down all my current status on ongoing stuff, or stuff I havn't finished yet.

Most of the times, you could open current status and see something like "Mahou Sensei Negima - Vol. 16 Chap. 147" This makes it so that I know for Negima I last read Chapter 147 from Volume 16.

So, next time I start reading Negima, I will start with 148, whenever AQS releases that. I found this to be much easier than Spreadsheets, myself, as all of it is in one file, and its much easier to navigate, because I can easily remember how far to scroll in the file to get to where each manga's title is.

The Finished and Download ones just contain titles, as they don't have to be so specific.

Thats how I keep track. As for knowing when to Download, I don't have to worry. When new stuff for manga's on my hard drive comes out, I go and get it, whether I will be reading it soon, or not.


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Haha...Negima...

For me, I just "remember" the story and stuff. If someone names a manga to me, I just think about it and I can tell if I have/read it yet. Although, I do use an excel chart for everything I have (anime/manga), but it's just for archive purposes and doesn't record if I actually read/watched it yet.


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wow, seems like you guys could really benefit from a system such as this...


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That system is going to be very useful, I think.

I like keeping online lists of things such as my collection, makes it easier to remember it.


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ummm, i write it down on my arm. which is probably a bad way to file it. i got at least six written down right now 😐


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Ok...now that was a new one...


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Christ, Excel and Wordpad? I just use memory and sharpies. xDD


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ummm, i write it down on my arm. which is probably a bad way to file it. i got at least six written down right now 😐

lol steals idea and runs off


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19 years ago
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my memory has other purpose that remember the 100 ongoing manga that i'm currently reading 🙂 I could cover my whole body with that, ahahah!


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my memory has other purpose that remember the 100 ongoing manga that i'm currently reading 🙂 I could cover my whole body with that, ahahah!

Same for me.

No only do I have over 90 series on-going that I read, my memory also hosts stuff such as where I stopped on video games, lyrics to my favorite songs (Theres thousands of these), plus a huge amassment of knowledge I have gotten through self study, and viewing educational programming on the television.

I simply don't have a good enough memory to remember where I pause on manga, all the time. Sometimes I can instinctively remember, but I still keep the wordpad files as a backup.


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i keep the latest chapter i have from every manga in my "put everything i download" folder, then if i download it again, i'll see that i already have it...

it's not that good, but i'm not guetting over 100 active mangas at the same time like you guys 😛


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