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A fast offline EPUB reader.
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Description from store
• Import your EPUB e-book collection and read with this app online or offline.
• Access your library at any computer running Google Chrome, Android or Windows 8 powered device.
• Synchronize your reading settings and book progress between devices.
• Read online or offline - in the office, at school, in the subway, or in the air.
• Please report bugs to [email protected]
Latest reviews
- (2016-10-03) priya.p priya.p: good
- (2016-08-08) Tony Reno: I can make my own bookmarks, thanks. I don't need to download ones that pretend to be apps.
- (2015-08-07) Angelo: The app doesn't start if you don't sign in in your google account. Uninstalled.
- (2014-11-26) saurabh samir: it's not even opening offline
- (2014-11-24) Yeshourun: I love this application! I use it every day; offline, online - it doesn't matter! It works, and it's just awesome! It also has a Play Store app, so all of my books that I'm reading on my computer, I can also read on my phone! Thank you so much, for creating the best book reading app on the Chrome Web Store!
- (2014-11-17) How Si Yu: Used to be great and simple.
- (2014-11-03) Adrian Fox: Michael Gallaher is wrong to say this can't be used offline. I just tried by importing a local epub file on my Chromebook into the online library. I checked it was ok and then disabled my wifi. The browser finds the local APP (which it is!) and I could carry on reading my book even though not connected. I would assume you have to have the epub files somewhere on your local machine of course.
- (2014-09-16) Tried it on my Chromebook. This is not an app but a bookmarklet. Claims to be offline, but requires online access to add or open books.
- (2014-06-03) Sergey Kovrov: This is a "bookmark app". I have tried to upload one if my .epub book to the service, it doesn't seem to do anything.
- (2014-05-19) Boyan Sheytanov: I love simple apps that do only what they are supposed to -- in this case rendering EPUB files. No social features, ads, or anything that is vaguely related to reading. I hope they keep it that simple.