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Open source EPUB reader with full EPUB3 support, works offline
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Readiator is an open source cross-platform epub reader with:
- Neat UI with New Material Design
- Drag and drop to add your ebooks
- Complete EPUB3 support
- Smart bookmark resume where you left off
- Social sharing to Twitter
- HTML5 technology
https://github.com/shenzhuxi/readiator
Latest reviews
- (2023-05-15) Paul Metcalfe: Stopped working. It shows the book title images and chapter headers but no text.
- (2022-01-11) Srinivas Shastri: have been publishing a few books with KDP and this app is ideal for checking the ePub version, which is generated for the Kindle Edition of the book thanks a lot
- (2019-10-27) Robert M. Papillion: This Chrome app is very stable even when opening very large ePub files. It is also a pleasure to use. But it is very basic. Ideally it would also support adding highlight to text. And ideally it could also add bookmarks and list them in a bookmark menu. A good example to emulate would be the Android eBook reader Lithium.
- (2019-09-20) Kiara Grouwstra: I like this app a lot. I hope it could also open epubs directly from links though. now by default these still just download instead of opening in Readiator directly.
- (2018-06-05) Nghĩa Ryan: excellent app
- (2018-02-11) Jereme Causing: One of the few epub3 readers that actually works in the desktop PC
- (2017-12-12) Someone In somehow: Works as it should, thanks!
- (2017-11-25) Craig Debnam: Excellent Ap, I tried a range of Epub readers and this is the best by far
- (2017-10-19) Owen: Works within the chrome, and seems to work quite well
- (2017-03-03) Shelley Adams: A very basic ePUB reader, with text size as the only option in the settings. This app really needs to provide users with the ability to configure the reading area's appearance. Just offering a way to enter custom CSS would be a huge improvement.
- (2017-01-04) Ryan Ip: I like the app. Its fast but I wonder whether it will keep the epub on its place when I add it to the app or does it copy it to its own library like Calibre? Also, highlighting, adding notes but also being able to add margins (left/right) would be very nice to have
- (2016-11-04) Mike Reiter (Miker): Does what it says
- (2016-10-03) Plain and simple app for reading epubs. No bloatware , no settings and it works offline. Just what I was looking for. Thanks Shenzhuxi!
- (2016-09-21) Famiel Xing: The app is fine overall especially the auto-bookmark. However, in the menu screen, the title and the cover/first page is missing for the book, I hope we can custom input the information since the file may have not inputed them. Annotation and highlighting would be nice as well
- (2016-08-08) Tony Reno: "Readiator has Updated" popup comes up when the app is open, and won't close.
- (2016-07-27) Le Quach: very good epub reader. has what I need
- (2016-07-24) Liz: I would like to be able to take annotate and highlight... also change the reading viewer between one page and two page
- (2016-07-13) Robert Chamberlain: I cannot find a way to remove a book from the library. How does one remove a book from the displayed library?
- (2016-07-02) lookang lawrence wee: render webGL correctly. awesome
- (2016-07-02) Jinxin She: Fastest epub reader on my chromebook!
- (2016-05-01) Caritha Marks: Works the way it says it does, even offline.
- (2016-04-26) Avitalius Vivaldi: Great app. Simple and fast. UX is good enough. Thanks for sharing.
- (2016-02-16) S _: Cool epub reader! Useful UI. It could be much better with fb2 support!
- (2016-02-08) Dennis Gutowski: I love it. My current fave for epub reading, Clean, simple, and loads very large books just fine. (Several bibles.) I even wrote an article about it. http://dennygoot.blogspot.com/2016/02/readiator-cross-platform-epub-reader.html
- (2015-11-11) nwjh1957: Won't load large ebooks. Crashed partway through loading the book. Poor quality and unsuitable for anything of any size. Not recommended.
- (2015-10-13) Дмитро Довгань: works offline
- (2014-11-14) Mike McCormick: It works, but is extremely basic. I've given it 4/5 as it's managed to parse everything in the book I'm reading correctly. Unfortunately, because there's a lack of display options, I can't really use this, as the font's too small by default.