It started simply enough — I wanted to read more.
A Kindle seemed like the obvious answer. I picked up a Colour in white, and honestly? I loved it. But it felt just a little too big, so I swapped down to a Basic. Too blue. So I thought maybe the answer was Android. I tried them all — the Kindle app with its sluggish animations, Play Books that couldn’t remember where I’d left off, Bookfusion which came close but still stumbled when it came to colour on e-ink screens.
Nothing was quite right.
So I stopped looking for the perfect reading app and just built it.
It works on iPhone, Android, and especially on e-ink readers — the ones that deserve a app that actually respects them. There are desktop versions for Mac and Windows, with Linux on the way. No subscription. Sync your library through Dropbox, Google Drive, or WebDAV, and import directly from Calibre.
The reading app I couldn’t find. So now it exists.