You get to choose the background, the page flow direction, the text size, and spacing, but not the font style, which might be necessary for some. The book reading experience isn’t perfect, but that is to be expected from such a lightweight reader.
On the other hand, the premium version has a separate section for all your quotes, notes, and bookmarks. In the free version, you can quote, bookmark, and add notes to a book, but you only get to view those you have added to one book at a time. There is also quote and notes management. The premium version also includes some other features which might explain the price, such as library grid view, while the free version limits you to list view.
It has a set of font styles which you can use, however if you’re willing to pay for the Premium, which is a tad bit more costly when compared to the pro versions of other apps, you’d get to upload your own fonts and use it. It allows you to change the background colour, font size, spacing, and page flipping direction. It supports almost all the available book formats. A reading is nothing without its reading functionality and format support, where ReadEra fares well. There is also an option to edit the meta-data of your books if you wish to clean up your collection.īook management is just the cherry on the top.
In case, you already manage your collections in folders, you can use the folder view to navigate to your books. On the book management front, it allows you to create custom collections, in addition to default collections like ‘Read’, ‘To Read’, and ‘Favourites’.