https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/mant...er/id768229929
I was happy to discover that my favorite epub app on Android, Mantano Reader, has made it to iOS—not sure how I missed noticing this until now. The new version includes good chunk of ePub3 support (powered by Readium SDK) and support for the latest Adobe DRM flavors that are starting to pop up (and which might take awhile to crack). Collections, customizable bookshelf, OPDS support (gutenberg and feedbooks are pre-configured and you can add your own), very customizable reading interface and good VoiceOver support. Will import from Box, Dropbox, or Google Drive (actually it just launches the respective apps so you can use Open With). You can edit the book metadata, choose whether to open as epub2/epub3/default.
Navigation is sluggish on my nearly 5 year old iPod Touch, but I would expect it to be acceptable on almost any other device that runs iOS6 or later, and maybe they can eke out more performance in dot releases. And it seems okay in straight reading mode. Haven't had a chance to see what it looks like on my iPad. It also supports PDF, and if it has feature parity with Android, that has nice cropping functionality. Many more features than Bluefire, but of course the latter is free, and this is not.
On Android Mantano offers an inexpensive subscription service for cloud storage with sync, but I don't see hooks for it here (there's no login with Mantano). Maybe that is coming, or maybe they'll add more direct integration with other cloud services in the future. For me this would be the main thing lacking right now, because I don't like to be tied to a particular device or OS for reading.
I love Marvin also, but it may take awhile for ePub3 (unless he plugs in Readium SDK) and I'm guessing DRM and VoiceOver (to say nothing of cross platform) are probably even lower priorities.
At any rate, this will be a nice app to have in my reading toolkit for iOS.