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Says, "0Auth client deleted"
Was considering to purchase the paid version if it went smooth with the free version. I am unable to access my Google Drive from within the app as stated. There is a 401 error as another review had stated. I’m extremely disappointed since the app was recommended from an article I had read and it had seemed promising.
No vertical scrolling, dated UI, and crashes.
401. That’s an error. Error: deleted_client The OAuth client was deleted. Request Details That’s all we know.
Hyphen Nice reading app. Worth downloading and trying out. Solid set of features—has most everything an ebook aficionado would want. Good, easy-to-use interface. Excellent customization. Includes dictionary and saving vocabulary words as needed. Seems like a Marvin clone. Several issues. 1. Bookmark symbol in page upper right corner is too small. 2. Time stamps (relative ones) appear on ALL highlights, bookmarks, vocabulary, etc. We don’t need to know, however, especially in the middle of the night, when it was that we flagged something! There should be an option to turn off the time stamp! This and the next were the dealbreakers. 3. Downloading limited. Has links to sites such as Project Gutenberg, but one is not able to *search* them! Can only browse. 4. Can use app’s built in web access to search for books, but that uses Google for searching, which raises tracking, advertising, and privacy concerns! 5. Wide, but *preset* color selection. It needs RGB controls for precise control. When screen colors are inverted, e.g., one cannot get *bright* orange text! 6. Slide left to delete a book would be good; as would a pop up to assign a book to a Shelf after holding down its title. Right now, those actions require several steps and seem too convoluted, modular, and laborious. 7. Turning off publisher’s formatting should be under Colors and Formatting, especially as several customized choices don’t take effect until one turns that off. But it’s under another tab! Exploring Shubook’s rich set of controls and approach could help the developers. In any event, the app is worth downloading and trying out. It’s a good entrant into a crowded field. What I see as irritants, you may well not!
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