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Old 12-02-2018, 09:48 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by peaceridge View Post
I've read through the Which ereader software for iOS and haven't found what I'm looking for - it may not exist. However, I just got a new Ipad and haven't used this OS in 35 years.
I’ve been very happy with Bookari on my Android tablets, but it is c*** on the Ipad.

I don’t want much, so maybe someone can point out an ereader that will fulfill the following:
1. Simple page turns that just turn the page – no flippy, eyewinking, slides or other odd stuff.
2. Change light by sliding my finger up and down one side of the tablet.
3 Change font size by sliding my finger up and down the other side of the tablet.
4. Ability to change the gestures so that I can tap on the right and left side of the tablet to go forward and swipe to go back.
That’s it, that’s all I care about. Seems like there should be a reader out there to do this?

Mapleread CX does all but 3 and 4. iBooks does none of these that I can tell. Bookari does none of these on the Ipad.

Any help would be most appreciated.

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Originally Posted by peaceridge View Post
Thanks, I don't think CX does it. However, I'll check out SE, that would be great!

Actually I just tried with CX and it does do it - just have to access through the light bulb! So, it is only #3 that is missing and I can live with that.

So much appreciate everyone's help!
IMHO, as for #3, MapleRead's pinch & spread is a more natural gesture to change font size on iOS. I recall that's also how Stanza used to work. Right?
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