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desk.log | Reading Logs That Stack Like Code, rlog app Reading Logs That Stack Like CodeAmong all the items I've covered in desk.log, reading tools keep coming back — notebooks, trackers, bookmark systems, apps. The one I'm writing about today is rlog. It's built for readers who love the analog experience of a physical book but want their note-taking to feel genuinely digital — not a skeuomorphic simulation of paper, but something that leans hard in.. 2026. 5. 5.
desk.log | Putting Reading Into Writing — Furniture Drawings for Reading Poster There's a point in any serious reader's life when just finishing books stops feeling like enough. You want a record — something that proves the time was real. I've covered plenty of digital tools for that in past desk.log entries: apps that sync across devices, generate stats, build virtual shelves. But lately I've been thinking about a different kind of record. One that exists in the physical w.. 2026. 4. 5.
desk.log | Managing Your Life at a Glance with Daily (ft. 301 Days Left in 2026) When you're caught up in the grind of everyday life, it's surprisingly hard to step back and see the bigger picture — to know exactly where you stand in the middle of a long-term goal. Whether it's a month-long project or a year-long ambition, that nagging question always seems to surface: I've been working hard, but how far have I actually come? If that feeling sounds familiar, the app I'm intr.. 2026. 3. 5.
desk.log | An Essential App for Book Collectors, Bookpedia Among those who love books, there are readers—and then there are collectors. I belong to the latter group. Despite having reorganized my bookshelves twice over the years, I still own a considerable number of books. These days, I usually read an e-book first when a digital version is available, and only purchase a physical copy if the book feels worth keeping. Even so, the steady growth of a pers.. 2026. 2. 13.