Favorite Book Reader now works on iOS. Major e-book formats are ePub (including main features of ePub3), unencrypted Kindle azw3 (a.k.a. mobipocket) and fb2(.zip). Other supported formats: RTF, doc (MS Word), HTML, plain text. FBReader can synchronize your library, reading positions, bookmarks, etc. with the FBReader book network (https://books.fbreader.org/), a Google Drive™ based cloud service. Alternatively, you can download books in the browser and open them using FBReader. A rich set of options allows you to configure reading parameters and app behavior for your preference. The free version of FBReader has a few limitations. You cannot store more than ten books in the library. The built-in online translation feature is disabled. You can upgrade FBReader to the full version to unlock all the features.
Old good reader
I've used this app on PC before eink readers emerged. Glad to see it on iOS in a good shape after all these years. So far it's the only reader that allows me to adjust margins so I can finally use the entire screen of iPhone pro max. Boy it's like reading a paperback! Also it can open 200-300 mb epubs without a hiccup. And devs included eye-friendly themes that I remember from the PC times! Fantastic job. My only ask is to please add support for more clouds. I think addition of Dropbox and Nextcloud support will cover 99% of services that people use these days. Thanks!
A World-Class App?
In a world where cheap knock-off ebook readers abound, this one stands out like a shining beacon of competency. No greedy “subscriptions!” Yay! Just an honest price for a great program. There really is no downside to this functional, versatile app and it’s well designed user interface. It took a LONG time to find the best. You don’t have to. Just try the free version and you’ll be buying the full version in no time. But … In spite of all the things it does well, there is one glaring feature omission: something it apparently doesn’t do at all. It does not read to you. For the price, this is puzzling. It’s even more puzzling in that the iPhone contains literally dozens of excellent voices. It can even be configured so that screens are audibly read to you. So then, developers, I ask you: How hard can it be to bridge your excellent app to the iPhone native voice synthesis features and create an ebook reader that actually reads? And why has this not been introduced? We want it. Take an already great product and make it world class. But don’t raise the price. For that price it should already have text to speech capability.
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What is with the horrible control
It is such a pain trying to open a book from a list to read.there help section useless you that would be a frequently asked question. But this keeps getting worse as time goes on.
Simple
It's free and it works. There is a swipe animation lag for a second, which can get irritating sometimes. But then again, it's an app that is offered at no cost. Can't really complain.
It is not enough
Now, it is just a demonstration, compared with Android.
Great reader overall
I would give this reader all five stars if it were not for one annoying bug that was not fixed during last three or four updates: when I use the phone in portrait mode to read a book, if I accidentally turn it into landscape mode, the reader switches to the new orientation smoothly. However, when I turn it back into portrait mode, the page is misformatted with margins too wide, and page corrupted as a result. it takes two page turns for the problem to correct itself. Therefore, I am forced to go back a page, and then come back to the original page before I can continue reading. This is seem to be a pretty obvious problem, and should be easy to fix, but that has not happened. it seems like a minor problem, but it can be quite annoying when it happens a dozen times per day. Hopefully they will fix it in one of the next releases.
* Fixed CSS length properties processing * Improved stability
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