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FBReader 3.7.7 for Android
29th October 2024
The October update addresses two issues related to PDFs. First, file type detection was failing for some files, preventing FBReader from opening certain PDFs. Additionally, a mix-up occurred between the table of contents for PDF and other file types, as reported by some users. This occasionally caused an incorrect table of contents to display when opening an ePub book after a PDF.
As always, this version also includes a few UI improvements.
FBReader 1.2 for iOS is out
10th October 2024
We’re excited to announce the release of FBReader 1.2 for iOS, featuring major improvements. To ensure a smooth experience, we’re rolling it out gradually and expect it to reach all users within the next seven days.
In this update:
- Full compatibility with iOS 18 and iPhone 16 devices
- Support for Readium LCP (DRM-protected ePub files)
- Upgraded rendering engine, now aligned with our apps on other platforms
- Minor UI enhancements, with notable improvements to the night mode
- Option to share anonymous usage data (you’ll be prompted for consent)
FBReader 2.1.2 for Mac/Windows/Linux
30th September 2024
In the September update:
- The app now uses image sizes specified in CSS
- Error messages have been made clearer
- Minor improvements to the UI and security
FBReader 3.7.6 for Android
23rd September 2024
The September update brings minor bug fixes and enhances the overall user experience.
- The pan gesture in image browsing mode, broken in version 3.7.5, has been restored.
- The app scales images to fit within the page boundaries, which was also broken in 3.7.5.
- Night mode now displays CSS-defined colours accurately.
- FBReader can now open books directly from Gmail attachments.
- The selection popup appears closer to the highlighted text for improved usability.
FBReader 3.7.5 for Android
30th August 2024
The August update focuses on enhancing book content rendering.
FBReader for Android now supports the SVG image format, bringing it in line with the iOS and desktop versions. Additionally, we’ve made minor improvements in CSS processing, primarily addressing image sizes and text colours.