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- 09-18-2010, 01:32 AM
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Laputa Book Reader--Your fingertip’s Library
Laputa is the best ebook reader on Android which provides you the most comfortable reading performance and coolest paper leaf rolling effect. It is a pretty great e-book reader that allows you to download and enjoy thousands of literary books. Wish you a good reading journey with Laputa.
The aim of our team is to make a More Powerful, More convenient, More Elegant ebook reader. So the combination of stylish look, user friendly interface and rich in thousands of public domain books makes laputa outstanding in the competitive market.

Three Highlights:
First, Animation Operate Design:
Laputa is the only book reader which achieves the function of simulating the effects of page turning like paperback. When you use it reading books, you will have a feeling that reading real paper books. The page actually rolls WITH your finger as you push it across the screen that will make your reading more interesting.
Second, Abundant Book Resource:
Laputa cooperates with forth-party book servers to offer plenty of excellent books for users to browse and download, such as Gutenberg,Feed books, etc. You needn’t worry about the boundedness of the books. Just get yourself wrapped up in the ocean of nourishment for the soul. And of course, it’s free!
Third, Today’s Recommendation:
Every day, recommend featured books for you. These books are either popular in the market or famous in the world. It helps you to get more great books, and save more time. You may find the books you like here and can easily download them without waiting for any category loading.
This are the central trait of Laputa, but not means only these three characteristic.
Other features that make you choose Laputa:
1. User defined category: Except the default websites, you can add your own resource website to Laputa Book Reader.
2. Import your own epub books, Laputa can read as well.
3. Change the font size and pick from included typefaces to make your books more comfortable to read.
4. Easily adjust your screen brightness to find the perfect lighting for any environment.
5. Auto Bookmark will automatically record the position you are reading, you can find the position easily when you read next time.
6. Reorder your books on your bookshelf or browse them in a list sorted by title, author, category……whatever you want.
7. Toggle between day and night modes – the former presents black text on a white screen while the latter is uses the opposite combination.
8. Find a word, character, or phrase anywhere in your book with the built-in search feature.
9. Progress Bar shows the approximate percentage you have read.
10. Multi-language (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese currently).
11. Display awake setting helps you to save the battery.
Summary:
Overall, Laputa Book Reader for Android is a pretty great, well-designed and very pleasing book reader app. Our team tries best to fulfill user’s need. The limitless possibilities of this app will keep you entertained for years to come. If you want to use a convenient, portable and fashionable ebook reader, Laputa will be your best choice.
Choose the right one not the expensive!
Don’t hesitate! Laputa will never let you down. - 09-18-2010, 11:56 AM #2
Ok. I installed it on my Evo and it never found the files on the card. Is this a new update?
- 09-20-2010, 09:38 PM
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- 09-25-2010, 10:23 PM #4
I love this app... I added a lot of books on there. Have a 25 minute bus ride to and from school- can hopefully get some reading done that way on non-school books.
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Upgrade is July 7th -- hope the HTC One is on the shelves by then! - 09-26-2010, 12:04 AM #5
- 09-26-2010, 03:07 AM #6
Which one are you talking about?
There is Laputa Reader and Laputa Book Reader by Laputa Team, both free. Then there is Laputa Reader (+Pro) by Appmesh Inc.
I'm always up for an improved eReader. So far, Nook and Kindle are bad at books not bought by them. Aldiko is ok, but very basic. - 09-26-2010, 11:48 AM #7
Looks like they do not visit the forums. Their first post was 9-18, 2nd 9-20 and nothing since.
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