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Anime, Manga, and Light Novel Tracker Desktop Application for Windows. A fast and interactive way for AniList users to track and manage their anime/manga lists.

AniCour

AniCour is an anime, manga, and light novel tracking app that helps you discover, manage and track your lists from your desktop.

Features

  • Track and manage your anime, manga and light novel lists.
  • View your lists how you want to view them (grid, compact, or list view).
  • Get more information about an anime, manga or light novel
  • Search for anime, manga and light novels.
  • Filter and sort to quickly find anime, manga or light novels. A filter/sort by list can be found here.
  • Discover new seasonal anime or find anime from previous seasons.
  • Watch trailers of anime that might interest you.
  • Stay up to date with the latest anime news.

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Download and Installation

You can download the app here. Check for the latest version.
Note: Some browsers may give a warning or block the download for the exe setup file as it does not have a code signing certificate.
Whenever you get a warning message in the browser, you will have to allow for the download with an alternate option that may show up as something like "download suspicious file" (chrome) or "keep file" (edge).

  1. Download the setup file from the latest release and install it on your computer.
  2. The setup file is labeled as AniCour-Setup-x.x.x.exe, where x denotes a number for the version.
    Ex: AniCour-Setup-1.4.9.exe
  3. When you run the exe file, Windows will give a message like below because there is no code signing certificate, click on "More info"

  4. A new option will appear, "Run anyway". Click on it.

  5. The installer menu will open up to allow you to install it on your computer.

  6. Connect your AniList account to the app and use the app to track, search, and manage your anime, manga, and light novels.

Setup

Need help connecting your AniList account to AniCour? You can find the instructions on how to do that here.