Wednesday, March 7, 2012

yBook 2.0.1.1-Browse ebooks like a paperback

If you want the ease of ebooks with the feel of an old-style paperback, take
a look at *yBook*. This free, lightweight ebook reader takes ebooks from
various sources - including straight from a web address - and displays them
on an easy-to-read "paper" background that you can browse through with just a
click. As you might expect, you can modify yBook's settings to make reading
as comfortable as possible, including *adding bookmarks*, changing the font
and *creating catalogs* of books for easy access. yBook supports *various
ebook formats*, including text, HTML, RTF and PRC. Using yBook was much more
comfortable than other ebook reader software, and a few extra functions -
such as direct download of Gutenberg ebooks and auto-load for the last read
item - make using it very easy. There were a few minor problems, however: the
application seemed unstable at times, and the bookmark function isn't very
advanced. A few small issues apart, yBook is a good option for people who
like to read onscreen.Download *yBook 2.0.1.1* in Softonic