4/5 rating based on 142 reviews. Read all reviews for Ebook Reader for iPhone.
Ebook Reader is free iOS app published by Ebooks.com Limited
Taffy522
I like this because not all my books are kindle and as I have a vision problem I can read them all by fixing the font
Kurtz bug
The only things I like about this app on my iPad mini is that you can customize the font and page color. However, if I enlarge the font then the bottom of letters get cut off. Plus the lines are too close together and you can’t adjust the margins. It’s so uncomfortable to read that I’m going to have to read my books on my much smaller phone because the android app works much better. I’ll never buy a book from ebooks.com again. Not unless these issues are fixed. I wanted to have other options than Amazon but their apps are much more user friendly.
Mcord
Not a bad e-reading app at all. I really like how much control I have over background and text color. The thing I wish they would change the most is scroll capabilities. I prefer to scroll down rather than “to flip” the page. I find it’s less of a break/distraction from reading.
Artty Sie
This app supports also iOS 8 which means you can use it on that old iPad mini, giving it a new life as eReader.
Hgctgft
When a page is bookmarked or notes are taken it reads as if it was never bookmarked and the reader has to start from the beginning in search of information highlighted or bookmarked.
Tiffygslp
I just spent $10 on this app and it isn’t compatible with BookShare. Very disappointed
MikeInRioLinda
I like to read on a tablet when home and pick up where I left off on my phone when out. But this app will not sync read pages between devices.
brewkob
So, I figured this might be a good way to access my content on the website. I was wrong! I’m pretty sure this app interface was last updated around the time iOS 4 was released. You are better off downloading the ePub and importing into Apple Books or any other ePub reader in the store. Thank god it was free.
Fotoman28
I would much rather be able to pinch larger or smaller as the other readers on the iPad allow me to do. Trying to get the menu to appear can also be an exercise in frustration as the pages then jump ahead or back. I found that just one of the incremental iPad updates helped stabilize the reader too early on.