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Murasaki - EPUB Reader (Entertainment)

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Murasaki - EPUB Reader 2.2


Device: Mac OS
Category: Entertainment
Price: $8.99, Version: 2.1.3 -> 2.2 (iTunes)

Description:

Murasaki is an EPUB reader application that has simple user interfaces and various features (CANNOT open DRM-encrypted EPUBs)Key Features:* ScrollingMurasaki is a scroll-based reader like usual web browers, not a page flip-based reader like iBooks.* Pagination View Mode (horizontal writing mode only)Murasaki supports the pagination view mode. This is a hybrid view mode which has both a free scrolling and a snapping to column (horizontal writing mode only).* Swipe NavigationMurasaki supports two-finger swipe gesture to move between contents (Mac OS X 10.7+). To read through an EPUB, use scroll and swipe gestures on trackpad.* Multi WindowsMurasaki can open different EPUBs in multiple windows. Moreover Murasaki can open different parts of one EPUB in multiple windows at once.* PopoverBy opening a link in a popover, you can check a related page, footnote, and so on quickly without moving page (Mac OS X 10.7+).* Image PanelBy opening images in panels, you can read through text with reference to these images.* SearchingYou can search a word that is contained in a EPUB.* BookmarkingYou can bookmark, and can refer these pages later.* Full ScreenBy entering full screen mode, you can view the EPUB contents in full screen (Mac OS X 10.7+).* User Style SheetMurasaki can apply user style sheets.* Popover DictionaryYou can look up a word in popover dictionary.* Spotlight / Quick LookMurasaki includes Spotlight and Quick Look plug-ins for EPUB. You can search and preview EPUBs in Finder

What's New

- Added support for EPUB 3 Page List- Added support for EPUB 3 Landmarks

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