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App
- By:
- Somerset County Library System
- Rating:
- 3.00 (2)
- Version:
- 2025.44 Last updated: 2025-11-15
- Version code:
- 879782398
- Creation date:
- 2014-06-29
- Compatible devices:
- Size:
- 48.62MB
- URLs:
- Privacy policy
- Full description:
- See detailed description
- Source:
- Apple Apps Store
- Data ingested on:
- 2026-06-05
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User Reviews
This app used to be really useful for self checkout while at the library, and self-renewing books without making a trip to the library to do so. It’s still good for browsing the card catalog and seeing what’s available (hence the 2 stars), but it no longer works for self checkout (won’t scan barcodes) and auto renew (says it’s unable) when using an iPhone 15 or 16. I really hope they update it soon.
by JM*****, 2025-06-02
The app will not allow me to add my library card to it. I’ve tried repeatedly and it just closes the app when you hit ‘load card’ after typing in your information.
by CK*****, 2024-07-14
I had to reinstall the app and ever since I have not been able to add library card to it. The app needs a good overhaul. It’s the face of the library we so love and would appreciate that it performs at its best.
by Ar*****, 2024-07-04
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