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  • 0.10.4
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  • 0.10.1
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  • 0.8.3
  • 0.8.2
  • 0.7.9

Readest 0.10.4, published by bilingify, is an open-source e-book reader whose seventy cumulative releases have refined a single purpose: enabling distraction-free, deeply focused reading across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and the Web. Built for the immersive end of the digital-reading spectrum, the application natively supports EPUB, PDF, MOBI, AZW3, FB2, TXT, and DJVU, automatically reflowing text while preserving original typography, footnotes, and mathematical notation. Users can open a local file, fetch titles from cloud storage, or synchronize an entire library through the built-in WebDAV client; annotations, highlights, bookmarks, and reading positions are then kept in instant sync so that study notes begun on a desktop are intact when the session resumes on a phone or tablet. A two-column layout, vertical-scrolling mode, and segmented paginated view accommodate both leisure fiction and technical documentation, while adjustable fonts, themes, line spacing, and margin controls let researchers tailor pages for long reference sessions. Full-text search across a shelved collection, TTS playback, and a speed-reading timer further extend use-cases from academic review to language learning and accessibility support. Because the project is MIT-licensed, developers can fork the codebase to embed the renderer in kiosk systems or classroom devices without licensing friction, and nightly builds arrive through an automated CI pipeline that has already delivered seventy tagged iterations since the first public alpha. Readest 0.10.4 is available free of charge from get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget to guarantee the newest build every time, and the same repository supports batch installation alongside other applications.

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