Hey all!

I just came across this a few minutes ago—looks amazing. It’s the only application of its kind I’ve seen that includes text-to-speech out of the box!

  • @[email protected]
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    1227 days ago

    This seems to be a Foliate fork. I have a blurry font problem with Foliate and couldn’t use it for a while, but this one doesn’t have that bug. Thanks for sharing.

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    4727 days ago

    I’m sure a lot of people don’t mind, but I’m going to avoid it due to its collection of usage data in the privacy policy. Really wish this didn’t exist in apps that just format the contents of a file.

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    2828 days ago

    Important to note, looks like the server component is not self-hostable (and the client doesn’t E2E encrypt).

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    3428 days ago

    So apparently you need to sign up for Sync feature, and the Sync server is not self-hostable…

    • Estebiu
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      227 days ago

      Not really related to this, but Kotatsu, a manga reading app, let’s you selfhost the sync server and I find that amazing.

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    326 days ago

    Cool! Just make such proposal:

    It would be awesome to introduce something like animation of page-flipping, small shadows and possibility to list pages “taking them by angles” like you can do it in Demo or Uploading on https://heyzine.com/

    Thanks for Readest :) 👍

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          25 days ago

          It has a smoother UI but idk if it’s a nornal ebook reader. It scrolls horizontally, no page turning, no txt to speech, not much font settings, no sync and so many more basic features. I haven’t checked it recently so idk how many of these were added but the main thing is it looks and feels like tachiyomi fork for manga, idk how good it can be for book reading.