The RedShelf eReader companion app provides online or offline access to read and engage with your textbooks located in your RedShelf account on the My Shelf page. Access your textbooks no matter where you go with a unified experience across mobile, tablet, and desktop devices. eReader Features: - Download and access textbooks on your iOS device for seamless online or offline reading - Easily highlight text, take notes, and share with classmates - Create flashcards while reading to test your understanding of the content - Build study guides for review and test prep - Define unfamiliar words quickly and easily - Have text read aloud and select the voice and pace - Sync all of your notes and highlights to your account and across devices App Requirements: - Active RedShelf account - One or more books available in your RedShelf account
Solid e-reader but only on tablet and computer
Reading a book on iPhone on this app is a real eye-strainer because the zoom function has a negligible effect on font size. So the text remains quite small no matter what you do. This is a major problem and mars an otherwise good user experience.
Love the accessibility and performance
Help me to read and study for exams on the go. Red Shelf does a great job with assisting you with all of the necessary materials to an in-depth perspective for your project and research.
Low quality text-to-voice and the highlighting function is glitchy
Also, every page takes time to load which slow down page turning
Works great!
Absolutely amazing and user friendly app for reading textbooks
Very good app
App is just as good as the online website based e-reader; it is very subpar. I expect nothing less from the mediocrity of RedShelf. It is something to be expected. Nothing new.
Horrible!
I would give this a zero star if I could. I seriously hate the app! Worst reading app! Studying from their website does NOT make the experience better at all. It’s difficult to highlight and take notes, and it has very, very limited features. I highly prefer using another reading app like Pearson+ or Kindle for school textbooks. Next time, I’m going to opt out from my school’s Inclusive Access program through Red Shelf because this is an abysmal experience! I wish I was able to do this earlier. I’d rather obtain my textbooks and study elsewhere than have to deal with this very horrendous app for a whole semester! Lesson learned.
Problem with the highlight option
When I highlight something, it goes away after a while
This release includes fixes to notes not displaying after being clicked on. Once a user clicks to open/ expand the notes, they will now be able to view and edit their notes.
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