2.0Ξ²16 is a minor update that fixes a few issues with network catalogues found since the previous release. It also brings a long-awaited standalone installer for Windows.
MSIX file is installable on Windows 10 and 11. On older versions of Windows, you can unpack it manually and run the app at your own risk.
MSIX file is installable on Windows 10 and 11. On older versions of Windows, you can unpack it manually and run the app at your own risk.
The first update for Android since April 2021 is out. Packages are available on the Play Store (for beta testers) and from our site.
3.1 beta 39 starts a new cycle of Android updates; we will release the next one later in August.
This version adds the permission to access the filesystem on Android 11+, implements support for new bookmark styles added via the desktop version, and fixes minor issues in text-to-speech.
3.1 beta 39 starts a new cycle of Android updates; we will release the next one later in August.
This version adds the permission to access the filesystem on Android 11+, implements support for new bookmark styles added via the desktop version, and fixes minor issues in text-to-speech.
3.1 beta 40 for Android returns all TTS engines to the list, fixes the incompatible cache issue and replaces the broken Yandex translator with DeepL.
Android update. 3.1 beta 41 fixes the bookmarks sync and accidental control keys appearance during swiping. It also includes a lot of internal changes, mostly in the rendering engine. Available on Google Play (beta track) and our site.
To our users on iOS 16
We know at least one major issue with FBReader on iOS 16: the selection menu does not appear, so you cannot copy the text or make a bookmark. There is no workaround, sorry.
We prepared an update that fixes the problem, but we currently experience issues with the App Store review. We are working to manage this as soon as possible.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
We know at least one major issue with FBReader on iOS 16: the selection menu does not appear, so you cannot copy the text or make a bookmark. There is no workaround, sorry.
We prepared an update that fixes the problem, but we currently experience issues with the App Store review. We are working to manage this as soon as possible.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
A surprise: FBReader 3.0.36 for Android is out. We froze the 3.0.x series in April 2021 and were sure we would never return to it. However, as 3.1 is still beta, we decide to build this update.
The release is fully compatible with Android 12 and higher and backports a few critical fixes from the 3.1 series. Both free and premium versions are updated. We also updated the format plugins to 2.2.9.
3.0.36 is already uploaded to both Google Play and Huawei AppGallery. It is also downloadable from our site.
The release is fully compatible with Android 12 and higher and backports a few critical fixes from the 3.1 series. Both free and premium versions are updated. We also updated the format plugins to 2.2.9.
3.0.36 is already uploaded to both Google Play and Huawei AppGallery. It is also downloadable from our site.
One more minor update, 3.0.38 for Android, fixes two most reported issues:
π the crash in the background selection dialogue;
π the crash in network catalogues browsing.
This version also raises the target API to 31, as Google Play requires. For end users, this might cause some new issues. We are rolling out the update only for 10% of users for the next few days to ensure everything works as expected.
We will publish new packages for the beta track in a week or two.
π the crash in the background selection dialogue;
π the crash in network catalogues browsing.
This version also raises the target API to 31, as Google Play requires. For end users, this might cause some new issues. We are rolling out the update only for 10% of users for the next few days to ensure everything works as expected.
We will publish new packages for the beta track in a week or two.
Long-awaited FBReader 1.1.5 for iOS passed the App Store review and is available to the users. To all beta-testers: you can now safely update the app from the App Store.
π Fully compatible with iOS 16 and iPhone 14 series
π Desktop-style interface features on iPad, like keyboard shortcuts and large menus
π New search interface style, as required by Apple. You can switch to the old style in Settings (βScreenβ section)
π We stop releasing updates for iOS prior to 13.0. FBReader 1.1.4 is still available for old devices
π Fully compatible with iOS 16 and iPhone 14 series
π Desktop-style interface features on iPad, like keyboard shortcuts and large menus
π New search interface style, as required by Apple. You can switch to the old style in Settings (βScreenβ section)
π We stop releasing updates for iOS prior to 13.0. FBReader 1.1.4 is still available for old devices
Today we publish Android updates for both mainstream and beta tracks. We change the numbering, the beta is now 4.0, and the release version is 3.1. In 2023, we plan to release 3.2, 3.3, etc., incrementally adding beta features to the mainstream.
In these new versions
π§ The new text-to-speech interface, as well as the related fixes, are backported from betas to the 3.1 release
π§ Settings export/import is now available in the release branch as well
π§ We fixed the issues with opening books containing special symbols (e.g., β:β) in the file name
π§ FBReader suggests itself as an app to open βgenericβ files. That's useful for file managers that do not detect some e-books types properly
Have a Happy New Year!
In these new versions
π§ The new text-to-speech interface, as well as the related fixes, are backported from betas to the 3.1 release
π§ Settings export/import is now available in the release branch as well
π§ We fixed the issues with opening books containing special symbols (e.g., β:β) in the file name
π§ FBReader suggests itself as an app to open βgenericβ files. That's useful for file managers that do not detect some e-books types properly
Have a Happy New Year!
Latest 2022 update
FBReader 2.0 for Mac/Windows/Linux is out. It is not beta anymore.
The update includes list view mode in the library, the mouse wheel action option, better monospace font support, and other minor fixes and improvements.
The app is available in the stores, and from our site.
We wish you a peaceful, happy, and bookish world in 2023!
FBReader 2.0 for Mac/Windows/Linux is out. It is not beta anymore.
The update includes list view mode in the library, the mouse wheel action option, better monospace font support, and other minor fixes and improvements.
The app is available in the stores, and from our site.
We wish you a peaceful, happy, and bookish world in 2023!
FBReader 3.1.4 for Android + plugins 2.2.11 are on their way to the stores. The update
π€ fixes possible crashes of the Premium during some operations with PDFs
π€ brings premium features like PDF/DjVu auto-crop to the plugins
π€ makes the UI more consistent between the main app and the plugins
π€ fixes minor UI issues
You can get the packages directly from our site right away or wait until the store's review is complete.
π€ fixes possible crashes of the Premium during some operations with PDFs
π€ brings premium features like PDF/DjVu auto-crop to the plugins
π€ makes the UI more consistent between the main app and the plugins
π€ fixes minor UI issues
You can get the packages directly from our site right away or wait until the store's review is complete.
A minor Android update is on the way.
Today we released FBReader 3.1.5/4.0 beta 46 and the PDF plugin 2.2.13/2.3.5. The update is uploaded and awaits review on Google and Huawei stores. As always, you can get the packages directly from our site.
The main difference of this version is the downgrade of the third-party PDF renderer as the latest version of the library crashes on some devices, e.g. Xiaomi; the release also brings a few minor UI changes.
Today we released FBReader 3.1.5/4.0 beta 46 and the PDF plugin 2.2.13/2.3.5. The update is uploaded and awaits review on Google and Huawei stores. As always, you can get the packages directly from our site.
The main difference of this version is the downgrade of the third-party PDF renderer as the latest version of the library crashes on some devices, e.g. Xiaomi; the release also brings a few minor UI changes.
2.0.1 for Windows/Mac/Linux is available for download
A regular update brings experimental touchscreen support, a manual day/night mode switch on Windows, and several minor improvements.
For the links and more details, please visit our site.
A regular update brings experimental touchscreen support, a manual day/night mode switch on Windows, and several minor improvements.
For the links and more details, please visit our site.
Update 3.1.6/4.0 beta 47 for Android
The new minor update fixes several network library issues.
We also upgraded the Radaee PDF library to 3.65.25. That fixes possible crashes on most modern devices. Unfortunately, some devices do not work with this new version. There is no good universal solution. We are in touch with the Radaee developers. Hopefully, they resolve the issue very soon. If the latest update fails on your device, we recommend installing the previous version (3.1.5/4.0 beta 46) from our site.
The PDF plugin is also updated to 2.2.14/2.3.6.
The new minor update fixes several network library issues.
We also upgraded the Radaee PDF library to 3.65.25. That fixes possible crashes on most modern devices. Unfortunately, some devices do not work with this new version. There is no good universal solution. We are in touch with the Radaee developers. Hopefully, they resolve the issue very soon. If the latest update fails on your device, we recommend installing the previous version (3.1.5/4.0 beta 46) from our site.
The PDF plugin is also updated to 2.2.14/2.3.6.
Experimental RPM packages for Fedora 38
are available from our site. The RPMs are built for Intel (x86_64) and Arm (aarch64) architectures. We hope these packages work on other RPM-based distributions as well. Any feedback is highly appreciated.
The release of the RPMs means we refuse to build a Flatpak or AppImage in favour of traditional distribution-specific packages. However, we do not plan to stop releasing snaps.
We started from RPM, not DEB, for a reason beyond our control: Qt 6.5, used by the latest FBReader, is already packed for Fedora but not for Debian.
are available from our site. The RPMs are built for Intel (x86_64) and Arm (aarch64) architectures. We hope these packages work on other RPM-based distributions as well. Any feedback is highly appreciated.
The release of the RPMs means we refuse to build a Flatpak or AppImage in favour of traditional distribution-specific packages. However, we do not plan to stop releasing snaps.
We started from RPM, not DEB, for a reason beyond our control: Qt 6.5, used by the latest FBReader, is already packed for Fedora but not for Debian.
FBReader 1.1.7 for iOS
The minor update is on a staged rollout this week. The release
π fixes SVG files processing
π fixes crash on rendering images in both text and the library
π updates third-party code such as Google auth to the latest versions
The minor update is on a staged rollout this week. The release
π fixes SVG files processing
π fixes crash on rendering images in both text and the library
π updates third-party code such as Google auth to the latest versions
Updated FBReader Premium and PDF plugin for Android
The only change in this release is the Radaee PDF library upgrade. That fixes some rendering issues reported by our users. New versions are available on production (3.1.7, the plugin 2.2.15) and beta (4.0 beta 48, 2.3.7) tracks.
Please note that we do not update the free version this time.
As usual, the updates will be downloadable from the stores shortly (after the reviews) and are already available on our site.
The only change in this release is the Radaee PDF library upgrade. That fixes some rendering issues reported by our users. New versions are available on production (3.1.7, the plugin 2.2.15) and beta (4.0 beta 48, 2.3.7) tracks.
Please note that we do not update the free version this time.
As usual, the updates will be downloadable from the stores shortly (after the reviews) and are already available on our site.
FBReader 2.0.2 for Mac/Windows/Linux
The minor update improves network error processing, scratches debug info from the packages, and avoids conflicts with libraries installed in
Starting from this release, the app checks for updates during starting. You can view the status in the About Dialogue.
All the packages are available for download from our site immediately. AppStore and Windows Store versions will be published after passing the review.
The minor update improves network error processing, scratches debug info from the packages, and avoids conflicts with libraries installed in
/usr/local/lib on MacOS X.Starting from this release, the app checks for updates during starting. You can view the status in the About Dialogue.
All the packages are available for download from our site immediately. AppStore and Windows Store versions will be published after passing the review.