Night Reader+

🇺🇸 United States
Libor Polehna  | 
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ASO score
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13/100
Reviews
0/100
Graphic
60/100
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App Rating
1.3
rating
Votes
30
rating
App Age
12y
rating
Last Update
Mar 10, 2025

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1.29
4.22
-69%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
30
339.8K
-100%
App Age
11y 12m
7y 11m
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In-app Purchases Price
$0
$33
Update Frequency
279d
39d
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Title Length
13
23
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Subtitle Length
0
23
Description Length
2 558
2 370
+8%
Number of Screenshots
351
1246
-72 %
Size
0MB
148MB

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Night Reader+
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Night Reader is a new and healthy way to read your favorite ebooks on both, iPhone and iPad.We have developed a simple, user friendly app which respects your natural biorythm and level of melatonin. During the day Night Reader is normal ebook reader but it changes at 9 p.m.. Our app will turn the display to red from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.. So you don’t have to worry about anything other than reading. Your eyes and the whole body will thank you. Why is that? For hundreds of years our ancestors used natural light from fire to illuminate their caves, shelters, rooms and houses. In our modern day we often use our iPhones and iPads to read books before sleep. That isn’t right nor healthy for our body. Even when it is dimmed to absolute minimum, the light emission from your display is too bright. Also, this emmision contains blue color of spectrum, which affects the amount of melatonin in blood. When the blue wavelength (446 to 477nm) impacts your retina for more than 1 second, the ganglion cells transmit signal to the brain. The brain then starts to suppress melatonin. Red wavelength light above 600nm does not effect ganglion cells this way, so melatonin performs its natural process. Its beneficial antioxidant effects makes melatonin an extremely important hormone. Melatonin also helps you sleep better and wake up fresher. With this you not only live a healthier life but also you live longer. Medical experts recommend not to use a light source with blue light1 (display, fluorescent tube, or LED) 90 minutes before sleeping. With Night Reader, you can read your ebooks just before you fall asleep. Also your eyes will adjust to the dark. How do we do that? We remove a blue color from your display and replace it with red, this is best way to simulate the color spectrum from natural light - firelight. Night Reader can open eBooks and PDF. Features. In the Book: -Scroll all over the book very quickly. -Move to the next chapter by pressing ONE button. -Add bookmarks at any time when you are reading. -Change the font size. -Change the font family. -Change the background color and font color. -Change brightness. -Find a word in the entire book. -Find a word in the chapter you are currently reading. -Browse the Bookmarks. -and more. In the Night Reader: -Create new groups. -Organize books into groups. -Move books between groups. -Open In -and more. Night Reader is designed in the style of iOS 7. Night Reader uses a user-friendly, simple and modern user interface. For more information please visit our website nightreader.org }
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Rating:
1.29
Voted: 30
App Store Link:
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Categories: Books, Entertainment
Size: -
App Age: 12 years
Release Date: Dec 18, 2013
Last Update: Mar 10, 2025
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Version history
Mar 10, 2025
First release
1.1.0
Aug 14, 2014
fixed minor bugs added animations

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