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MindPallas – book notes app for iPhone and iPad


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Reference Book
Developer: Azhar Jamal
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 23 Jul 2022
App size: 62.26 Mb

Keep track of the books and papers you read. Attach notes, quotes and summaries to these books so you never lose them.


UNLOCK GREAT INDIVIDUALS like Einstein, Monet and Charles Darwin!

SEE INSIDE YOUR BRAIN with statistics on what you read!

CREATE A UNIQUE MASTERPIECE by adding your unlocked Patrons to your Fresco!

STAY PRIVATE. All your data is held on your device!

NEVER FORGET the important bits of what you read by adding them to your MindPallas.



YOUR FRESCO
In MindPallas, through the addition of books and notes, you work toward creating a fresco of your own; populated with unlockable Great Individuals.

The Renaissance painter Raphael created the “School of Athens” to represent the Ancient Greek philosophy of “the ancients”. He included figures ranging from Plato to Pythagoras.
Instead of ”of Athens” & Greek philosophy, this is a Fresco “of You” which grows depending on what YOU read. Topics range from Physics to Psychology, from Biology to the Arts and from Fiction to Finance. EACH have multiple unique unlockable Great Individuals.



----- KEY FEATURES -----
* LIBRARY: keep track of books and papers you’ve read and are currently reading
* WISHLIST: plan and add to a list of books you want toRead
* WRITER: add notes, quotes, summaries and reviews to books/papers
* XP AND UNLOCKS: earn XP in different topics to unlock Great Individuals
* FRESCO: construct your Fresco based on the Great Individuals you have unlocked
* STATS: visualise the information you ingest through the Stats
* SEARCH: add books directly to your Library via name or ISBN
* CUSTOM TAGS: delineate topics further for a more precise categorisation of books/papers


THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA
The leading intellectual metropolis of the Ancient world.

A Greek bishop, Irenaeus, when speaking of the intention of the Library said it was to be equipped “with the writings of all men as far as they were worth serious attention”. I like this idea and wanted to carry the idea forward, creating a more modern & personalised experience.