A lot has changed since 1.6.1.
I added Markdown and DOCX import, Russian and English hyphenation, an E-Ink theme, hierarchical tables of contents, manual metadata editing, custom covers, and better author and series organization.
The reader got plenty of fixes too. Headings, footnotes, poetry, search, page jumps, text selection, and chapter illustrations should now behave more consistently. PDF rotation, crop, and contrast tools are collected under one button.
Book storage is more flexible now. MRead can copy imported books into its own folder, sort them by author, rescan folders, and optionally delete the original files. Basic RAR4 support for FB2 books is also included.
Backup restore now works across database versions, adds missing data instead of replacing everything, and can reconnect books that were moved. OPDS downloads can use custom folders and automatically organize books by author and series.
I also fixed duplicate imports, crashes on large books, missing illustrations, broken chapter boundaries, and a pile of smaller UI and localization bugs.
The update can be installed over 1.6.1 without clearing the app data.
MRead has no ads, accounts, or required subscription. It does not upload your books or library. File access is needed for importing books and working with backups. Internet access is used for OPDS, dictionaries, translation, and links opened by the user.
MRead is a closed-source project. I do not publish the source code and do not plan to open it. GitHub is used for APK releases, changelogs, issues, and feedback.
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