MegaReader - 2+ Million FREE Books IPA v2.4.1

MegaReader - 2+ Million FREE Books IPA v2.4.1
MegaReader - 2+ Million FREE Books IPA v2.4.1

Category: Books
Nov 01, 2011
Version: 2.4.1
12.2 MB
Seller: Inkstone Software, Inc.

© 2010 Inkstone Software, Inc.

LANGUAGES: English, Bokmål, Norwegian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish

REQUIREMENTS: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.1 or later.

Description
If you’d love an almost endless supply of free books… all available to read instantly on your iPhone or iPad anytime, anywhere… then you’ll want to install MegaReader.

With MegaReader on your iPhone or iPad, you’ll never be without a great read. Commuting to work. Waiting to pick up the kids from school. Even standing in line at the grocery story.

You’ll turn your down time into reading time. And kill stone dead the old excuse, “I just don’t have time to read.”

But here’s where MegaReader wins over any other ebook reader. Buy almost any other ebook reader and your next purchase has to be… an ebook!

Not with MegaReader. It comes with instant access to over 2 million books… free! Or import your own books.

MegaReader taps into a little known supply of classic books -- by authors like Jane Austen, and Mark Twain. All the books you’ve promised yourself you’ll read “one day.”

It’s not just the classics you get with MegaReader. Modern-day stories -- thrillers, mysteries, fantasies, pulp fiction, science fiction, fan fiction, religion, and more -- are there at the touch of your finger.

On top of that, MegaReader is an incredible eBook reader with all the features you’d expect…

✓ Change the look of your ebook with thousands of colors for page and text colors and 19 predefined color schemes… margins… columns (on iPad)… hundreds of fonts and font sizes… line spacing… portrait or landscape mode… right justify or ragged right.

✓ Search by book or author, browse categories or take advice from others and read recommendations and reviews. You’ll easily find your next great read and download it in seconds.

✓ A swipe gesture control to quickly change the brightness... and 8 configurable tap-zones on the reading screen so you can read the way you want to read.

✓ Import your personal library of ebooks using the Calibre application to organize, save, and manage all your personal library of ebooks.

✓ Export books to iBooks and Kindle or email them to yourself and your friends.

✓ Includes 26 great books to get you started, including Siddhartha, The Art of War, Tao Te Ching, Sherlock Holmes, The Art of Public Speaking, and Kahil Gibran's The Prophet.

And MegaReader has some cool stuff that no other ebook reader has.

✓ Speed Test lets you see how quickly you’re reading. It times your reading speed while you read. Then it figures out how long it will take you to finish reading a chapter. Perfect when you want to know if you’ve got time for just one more chapter.

✓ Walk n’ Read Heads Up Display technology allows you to look through a book while you read through a book. By using the iPhone’s built-in camera, you can walk safely down the street reading a book but still see where you’re going… because the page behind the text is a live video feed of where you’re walking.

MegaReader comes with everything you need to start reading on your iPhone or iPad for only $1.99. That’s for the state-of-the-art ebook reader and over 2 million books.

Here’s what to do right now. Scroll back up to the top of this page and tap the blue button to install MegaReader.
What's new in Version 2.4.1
This is the first of several small, but regular releases to add features that folks coming from the Stanza app are missing.

In this release we've added a swipe gesture brightness control, tap-zone configuration, zero-margins, a sepia color scheme, and bug fixes.

The brightness control allows you to change the brightness of the reading screen by swiping up and down on the screen with your finger. Swiping down decreases the brightness and swiping up increases it.

You can modify the brightness control behavior in settings: turning it off, or setting it to "System" or "Overlay".

The System brightness setting uses an iOS API to change the screen's brightness. This overrides the device's brightness setting for the duration of your current lock session; and will stay in force, even when you exit the app. To restore the brightness level to it's normal level, lock and unlock the device.

If you don't like how the System brightness setting works, you can choose the Overlay brightness option. This works the way the Stanza brightness setting did, by overlaying a semi-transparent black layer on top of the reading screen. Decreasing the brightness makes the overlay less transparent and increasing the brightness makes it more transparent. The advantages of the Overlay option are that it only effects the reading screen and you can make the reading screen darker than is possible with the screen brightness setting. The disadvantage is that it doesn't save battery life as the System brightness control will.

The tap-zone configuration setting allows you to configure what happens when you tap the edges of the screen. Before, tapping on the left side would always go to the previous page, and tapping on the right side of the screen would always go to the next page. Now you can configure all 4 sides and the 4 corners to whatever you want: bring up the menus, go to the next page, go to the previous page, do nothing, or even turn on and off the rotation lock and the heads up display. The default configuration is: tapping left, left top corner, or top center goes to the previous page; tapping right, right bottom corner, or bottom goes to the next page. Tapping center always goes to the menus.

You can now go all the way down to zero-pixel-width left and right margins.

And there is now a Sepia color scheme.

We've also fixed a few bugs, including:

A multitasking bug where if you left the app for a while, visited some other apps, and then returned, the app would skip forward a page and then repeat a page.

A bug that prevented logging into username/password protected catalogs, such as the Calibre catalog.

Some known issues in this build:

The user guide is broken.

There are some intermittent rotational issues where the screen won't render properly on rotation. Rotating the device back and forth will fix it when this happens.

We'll be working on fixes for these and others in future releases.

If you would like to influence what we work on, go to the feedback area at http://megareader.uservoice.com and vote for your favorite ideas or add new ones.

2.4.1 fixes the user guide, which was broken in 2.4.0.

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