I upload from Dropbox into this reader; there are other ways to upload content also once you get to the home menu and settings. Still, I give this app nearly full stars. Will it replace tangible books for me? Pro: I use this reader exclusively for its text-to-speech. The developer, LTD DevelSoftware , has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update. With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
App Store Preview. Screenshots iPad iPhone. Instead of limiting itself to ePubs, KyBook supports, cbr, cbz, cbt, fb2, mobi, kindle azw3 , and pdf formats as well.
MapleRead MapleRead is another great ePub reader for iPhone and iPad that is aimed at people who are looking for a really customizable experience with their eBooks.
The app offers features like changing font sizes in ePub files, as well as setting separate fonts for headings and paragraphs. You can also edit the layout of pages, change themes from day to night, and more. There is support for highlighting, collecting vocabulary , and changing the page turn animations. MapleRead also offers a bunch of additional gestures that you can customize as per your requirements.
However, unless you buy a paid version of MapleRead, you are limited to 5 books on the app. Gerty You should also check out Gerty for your ePub reading needs. Gerty can also tell you how much longer it will take you to finish a chapter while auto-scrolling. Gerty also offers an interesting feature called a placeholder book.
This way, your Gerty library can represent your entire reading collection, both physical and digital. The app also offers reading stats, support for dark mode, export options and a lot more.
The only issue I see here is the interface which can be a little confusing to understand. The app offers an almost limitless supply of eBooks and audiobooks for you to read for a monthly subscription. It also offers a handy Snapshots feature that provides you with crucial talking points from non-fiction books so you can get a gist of them without reading them in their entirety which is pretty cool.
It's even better than iBooks. Its really really the best app. Using same apps is waste of time. I love this app for years. Works very well with focused set of features. Primarily need it for reading and annotating epubs. Like it very much. Checked few other readers and it had to be done separately. Would be great to also have the ability to tag selections within a document. Very very good. Does what I expect it to do and never fails. Would recommend and will always continue to use. Most effective epub viewer available, no annoying popups, would be better if I could create a list of my favorite pdfs for easy access.
Neat Reader is awesome, it saved my day. I searched the internet for the whole afternoon, finally found neat reader. Thanks guys, keep the good work. It works great on my Android and PC. Simplest ebook viewer You can search, mark, and jump within EPUB.
Scan to download. Related Apps. Q: What is the difference between Neat Reader and iBooks? What's even better, it can open audiobooks too and it can read your books to you.
PocketBook Reader, with a much beautiful interface, allows you to read comfortably and absolutely free of charge on iPhone, iPad, and even Android phones. The text to speech TTS function can even read aloud ebooks to you.
That's definitely a huge plus for an epub reader. With PocketBook Reader, you can read without ads and with total comfort.
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