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EaE2011-03-24 12:39:36
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EaE, 2011-03-24 12:39:36

Good reader for iphone?

Recommend a good reader for the iPhone so that:
- books are conveniently filled
- understands fb2
- can show pictures in the text
- and various bolds / italics
- can lay in horizontal mode and ignore phone turns
- not buggy
- do not open books for half an hour, like Stanza.
Can be paid. Thanks in advance.

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eli314, 2011-03-24
@EaE

bookmates. books on the site are paid, and if you upload it to the library yourself, you can read it for free. www.bookmate.ru/

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d3sp, 2011-10-30
@d3sp

Since Stanza completely refuses to work on iOS5, I had to find another way to read books from online repositories.
After a long search and trying to get used to new programs, I've settled on two so far:
Kobo and the OPDS catalog finder with the rather vulgar name eBook Search - Free Books for iBooks and other eBook readers
First install Kodo, then the search engine. Search engine with ads, which can be disabled for 0.79 euros, but it also works with ads. Moreover, you need to download much less often than read.
Launch eBook Search, add two directories:
Flibusta - flibusta.net/opds , and Zone4iphone - www.zone4iphone.ru/catalog.php
We select the desired directory, look for a book, download it in the EPUB format, open it in Kodo. Voila!
In Kobo, I removed free books that require registration to read, leaving only catalogs downloaded from OPDS.
By the way, in this reader you can still adjust the brightness of the screen, although not as clearly as in Stanza.
If anyone finds another way, or even a reader with paging from OPDS repositories, please share!

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Andrew, 2011-03-24
@dasty

Comparison of the best App Store
readers appstudio.org/tables/readers.php
I've been using ShortBook myself for over a year. Although I already read the last books in iBooks :)

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Zume, 2011-03-24
@Zume

When I had an iPhone, I used Stanza. But one reader does not allow uploading books via cable, so I had to use the Box service as a personal repository.
Now I've sold my iPhone and bought an iPad. I use iBooks on it.

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max_sokolov, 2011-03-24
@max_sokolov

I use GoodReader , it’s a very convenient program, it’s easy to fill books, the program itself even has a built-in help, how to do it in different ways, you can create folders, pack files, it was very convenient to break spurs into objects. Suitable for most of your needs, the screen can lock, I don’t know about fb2. I have version 3.0.1 , I think there is already older.

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Austinate, 2011-10-30
@Austinate

Shortbook.
can do everything. it is possible to download books from the built-in browser and immediately read

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Alexander G, 2011-03-24
@devosx

iFiles Lite is free and supports many document formats. my girlfriend uses this program to read lectures thrown off the computer. I'm not sure about fb2.

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sskalmykov, 2011-03-24
@sskalmykov

Try BookShelf. The software is not very bad. Almost omnivorous, but I'm not sure about the pictures in the text.

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Sergey, 2011-03-24
@bondbig

When I had an iPhone, I used booq. Good reader. Books are downloaded/purchased via imobilco.ru.

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gurets, 2015-09-14
@gurets

From legal, but for me it is important, MyBook , with a huge catalog of books.
For such a ridiculous price (now 169 rubles a month) the most profitable reader.

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