Earleaf - audiobook player
Hey everyone! A while back I released an audiobook player for Android that I built, called Earleaf. It plays locally stored files, and doesn't require an account (or an internet connection at all, for that matter). So what's this thing about syncing with your physical book then?
It's a feature called Page Sync. If you go back and forth between reading a physical book (or e-book) and listening to the audiobook (like I do), you can take a picture of the page you're on and the app automatically finds that spot in the audio. It takes about two seconds and runs entirely on your phone.
Beyond that it's a full-featured player: nested collections (collections inside collections, to whatever depth you want), independent listen-through tracking so you can restart a book without losing your old progress, playback speed per book where every time display adjusts, and local statistics with streaks and heatmaps. Supports most file formats you can think of.
Recent updates have also added an equalizer, volume boost, auto rewind on resume, and a home screen widget.
The app is available on Google Play if you want to check it out: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.earleaf
Happy to answer any questions you might have.!