73 条评价
- 评分 2 / 5来自 pound_hash, 2 年前Keys don't reliably turn pages. Must use mouse. Also, there doesn't seem to be a way to search.
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Cyberknight, 2 年前Nicely implemented interface for epub.js. It has a library for the E-Books (because it doesn't require any permissions to access user data and/or Internet, it cannot directly open the ePub from Pages, the books must be downloaded and opened from the extension's library.) It remembers where each book was open (although there's a bug, it goes back one page every time a book is open, until it reaches the beginning of the chapter.) It could be much better if it had a search tool (Ctrl+F works, of course, but just to find words in the currently viewed page, not in the entire book.) All in all, better than the most popular FF ePub viewers, at least, regarding resources and permissions.
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Firefox 用户 17007407, 3 年前
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Jack Bayer, 5 年前After Microsoft removed epub support from Edge, I was grieving until I met this top-notch add-on. Thank you developer. This is the best epub reader among all epub reader. Even much more better than what was on Microsoft Edge.
- 评分 5 / 5来自 Fabio Romeo, 5 年前
- The author of QiuReader has managed to make an exceptionally usable reader using existing libraries, with only a handful of minor issues.
It is light, fast, cosmetically nicer has intuitive controls and supports more expected functionality than "ePUB Reader" or "EPUBReader" (even allowing a mini library), while asking only for the most minimal permissions it can ( "Access browser tabs" ).
The performance and flexibility is largely is due to Futurepress' "epub.js" (https://github.com/futurepress/epub.js) , which does all of the heavy lifting.
Current issues as I see it are as follows:
- No page numbers.
- Changing settings or view format does not track your position (workaround this using bookmarks).
- The table of contents does nto track your progress
- Occasionally there seems to be lag in the page rendering, likely an epub.js issue.
- No RtL or vertical text support (the developer may be working on this but epub doesn't officially support it either).
I would like to see these things added in addition:
- TTS (text to speech) integration with the browser
- A document "map" alternative to the table of contents
- A navigable "progress bar" ala FBReader (could be an adoptation of the TOC)
notes:
- A user reported the TOC cannot be hidden, to do this, click the "hamburger" icon.
- I have had no issues with saved information or highlighting.
- I hope someone at Mozilla recognizes QiuReader for review as a Recommended Extension, it deserves that.