MapleRead is a beautiful, sophisticated, feature-rich and well-integrated ebook reader app for iOS that will pleasantly change the way you read, learn and organize.
There are 3 editions, SE, CE and CX where SE is the most powerful edition that comes with a built-in ebook server.
SE and CE were first introduced for iPad in 2014, while CX, the iPhone equivalence of CE, was first introduced as version 1.5 in July 7, 2016, when version 1.5 of both CE and SE were also released.
Before version 1.5, MapleRead was named BookMaster.
With the change of the app family name, I think it is appropriate to start a new MapleRead thread here for me to answer any question you may have about MapleRead.
In case your question or comment is specific to iPhone (CX) or iPad (CE, SE), including visual design aspects, it will be very helpful to mention it. Moreover, mentioning the version number (e.g. CX 1.5) always helps.
For those of you who are new to MapleRead, the questions your have in mind might have already been addressed in the old BookMaster thread in this forum or on our website's FAQ. I strongly encourage you to check them out first.
MapleRead (BookMaster) apps are developed by Maplepop LLC, a small private company based in USA. I am a member of this wonderful team. I'll be glad to help you with your questions and listen to your ideas on how MapleRead may evolve to be even better.
Thanks
There are 3 editions, SE, CE and CX where SE is the most powerful edition that comes with a built-in ebook server.
SE and CE were first introduced for iPad in 2014, while CX, the iPhone equivalence of CE, was first introduced as version 1.5 in July 7, 2016, when version 1.5 of both CE and SE were also released.
Before version 1.5, MapleRead was named BookMaster.
With the change of the app family name, I think it is appropriate to start a new MapleRead thread here for me to answer any question you may have about MapleRead.
In case your question or comment is specific to iPhone (CX) or iPad (CE, SE), including visual design aspects, it will be very helpful to mention it. Moreover, mentioning the version number (e.g. CX 1.5) always helps.
For those of you who are new to MapleRead, the questions your have in mind might have already been addressed in the old BookMaster thread in this forum or on our website's FAQ. I strongly encourage you to check them out first.
MapleRead (BookMaster) apps are developed by Maplepop LLC, a small private company based in USA. I am a member of this wonderful team. I'll be glad to help you with your questions and listen to your ideas on how MapleRead may evolve to be even better.
Thanks