4/5 rating based on 133 reviews. Read all reviews for KyBook - EPub,FB2,PDF,DjVu Reader for iPhone.
KyBook - EPub,FB2,PDF,DjVu Reader is free iOS app published by Konstantin Bukreev
Skyfrostt
Great app, only needs to support more formats and easy access to main root when you are in the sub folders, because every time you are in sub folders and want to go back to the main root you have to go to the main menu, not just a folder before
Nimfir
Used before android cellphone and coolreader .. when changed cellphone to iphone started use KyBook because it's close by quality to cool reader ghat i used before.
Rolmodel
This is the very best cbr app I've used on my iPhone & iPad. It's great for epubs too. You can pull content from your device, cloud storage, web libraries (Gutenberg, Google Books, etc.) & memory card storage devices like Leef iBridge. The only complaint I have is that the app doesn't auto zoom on comics when you turn the device landscape. That said, pinch in/out function works perfect, especially on smaller screens like iPhone. I don't usually buy "in-app purchases," but be sure to flip the four bucks for the Pro version. The ebook speed reading & summarization functions are totally awesome. Plus no more ads.
Stormchild922
Great full featured ebook reader, very customizable. The only ebook reader that I really enjoy on iOS while using my ipad mini. The complaints about the advertisements or price of the pro version is understandable and probably could use some modification. If the developer was willing to adopt only one limitation for the free version instead of two it would be more palatable. Currently the free version not only has limited features, it also has advertisements. The ads help the developer generate some income so I'm not opposed to it. However adopting both models to encourage the move to pro is a bit iffy. On the good side, the move to pro is a modest fee imo. So I'm not complaining just analyzing. Personally I would like to see better image layout handling and an easy way to install fonts that some epubs require for proper look and layout. Otherwise i love this app.
Cptn Spaulding
Reader itself is very good, rendering is nice, espfor DJVU. It lacks some nice features found in, e.g., GoodReader, like simpler filename and file organization and page annotations. If it had those, I would drop GoodReader.