![]() ![]() The three dots preceding each title includes more options such as deleting or exporting an eBook or adding tags. The listing includes the Title and author along with the eBook cover page for ease of identification. You can switch between the ‘Recently added’ and ‘All books’ sections to go through your collection. Once you have added the books, those are listed on the home page. Adding eBooks is a breeze as you can drag and drop those on the interface or click on the + button to navigate to the eBooks. Of course, it is the My Books tab that you are likely to be tinkering the most as it is here that all your eBook collection is going to be listed. ![]() Once you launched the app, there are just three tabs on the top – My Books, Catalogs, and Setting. Those include EPUB, EPUB3, PDF, ZIP, LPF, Audiobook, Webpub, LCPA, LCPDF, LCPL, Divina, Daisy, and OPF. Coming to the specifics, the app supports almost all eBook formats you’ll ever need. All of this makes the app extremely user-friendly as well. From the UI to the way it functions, there isn’t anything too fancy with the app. It is free too, and excels just as fine in a Windows environment as it does on the Max or Linux platforms.Īlso, the one thing that catches the attention right away with the app is its outright simplicity. The Amazon Kindle and Kobo both have dedicated apps to read on your PC, however, for those who might be looking for something different, there is the Thorium Reader app that is a nice alternative.
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