i2Reader Cloud is a Education app by Yuriy Melyushin. Reading with comfort is a dream of any book lover! It’s 9 years already that my i2Reader has been making this dream come true. Now it’s got to your Mac! With each version of the app I add a bunch of new options and always try to keep the pleasure of reading a top priority.
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1. You can start reading a book on Mac and continue doing it on iPad or iPhone! Everything from last the opened page, bookmarks, highlighters to book metadata, including user's choice of a book cover, titles, genres, keywords, series etc.
2. Reading with comfort is a dream of any book lover! It’s 9 years already that my i2Reader has been making this dream come true.
3. Now it’s got to your Mac! With each version of the app I add a bunch of new options and always try to keep the pleasure of reading a top priority.
4. • User's access: now all members of your family can read the same books not interfering with each other.
5. • read several books at a time, both in one window or separate ones.
6. • iCloud support: your library is synchronized in all your devices.
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Overall I love this app, it has totally replaced ibooks to me. However, one thing that I have noticed is that the Android version of the app always shows the reading progress of pdf files as 0%, which has caused me problems because my reading history is cleared across all of my devices whenever I read a pdf file on the Android. It will be much appreciated if the developer can kindly fix this issue.
* First, it's designed for gestures, not mouse or keyboard control. I don't have the coordination for gestures. It allows navigation using search, right arrow, or left arrow, but ignores page up and page down keys on my mouse. * Second, it has a preference for 3d page turning, animation, and parallax, but doesn't let users disable 3d page turning, animation, and parallax. Certain types of animation, such as parallax, trigger my migraines. Some other issues affect general usability rather than disabled accessibility: * Third, closing the library window closes any open books too. * Fourth, it doesn't show tabs for each open book. * Fifth, it doesn't let users resize the preferences window. It's incredibly narrow, and the preferences shift left and right within it.
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