Sunday, January 17, 2010

iReader for Android, with DRM support


iReader 1.0.7.5 has been released for devices running Android. At $1.99 is looks like a very promising application, and already has support for some DRM encumbered formats. No ePub support yet, but they already support MobiPocket with DRM as well as EReader with DRM, plus many other formats without encryption.

With a free version available to try out the interface, and only $1.99 for a full copy, this seems like a very good eReading app to try for your Android phone or mobile Internet device (MID).

Feature
Free version
Full version
Text format books
Yes
Yes
CHM format books
Yes
Yes
UMD format books
Yes
Yes
Palm PDB books
Yes
Yes
Mobipocket format books
No
Yes
EReader format books
No
Yes
HTML file support
Yes
Yes
Image (PNG, GIF, BMP, JPG) files support
Yes
Yes
Bookmark support
Yes
Yes
Font size, color, name, style setting
Yes
Yes
Backgrond color and image setting
Yes
Yes
Text encoding setting
Yes
Yes
Text alignment
Yes
Yes
Search function
Yes
Yes
Single touch screen(left/right/top/bottom side) to page turning
Yes
Yes
Key settings for page turning.
Yes
Yes
Automatically remember last reading position
Yes
Yes
Simple file browser
Yes
Yes
Backup & Restore
Yes
Yes
Customize Icon type/size, font size/color/stye and background color/image
Yes
Yes
Fullscreen browsing
Yes
Yes
Page turning effect
Yes
Yes
Mobipocket with DRM support
No
Yes
EReader with DRM support
No
Yes
Zip files support
TBD
TBD
EPub format books
TBD
TBD
Lit format books
TBD
TBD
FB2 format books
TBD
TBD
Brightness control support
TBD
TBD

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