MapleRead SE

🇺🇸 United States
MAPLEPOP LLC  | 
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4.5
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273
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App Age
11y 6m
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Last Update
Nov 12, 2025
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iAP
$0.99 - 4.99

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4.49
4.25
+6%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
271
346.5K
-100%
App Age
11y 6m
7y 10m
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Price
$7
$0
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$3
$36
-92 %
Update Frequency
78d
40d
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22
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Subtitle Length
22
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3 105
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Size
32MB
150MB
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MapleRead SE
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EPUB+PDF reader+server
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MapleRead is dedicated to enable unique audio-visual reading experience for everyone. ------------ Our MapleRead app family has 3 members, namely SE, CE and CX. - SE is our flagship product with all features. - CE is SE without PDF reader and built-in Library Server. - CX is CE with some limitation. Free to try. - No recurring subscription fees. No ads. Just buy it once. Gratuity optional. - Moreover, SE and CE can be run side-by-side via split-view multitasking. - Recommend SE for use on multiple devices with easy and fast book sharing via Library Server. - Recommend the SE-CE bundle for the best value. ------------ MapleRead includes a superb audio-visual EPUB e-book reader. - It lets you easily modify publisher's original book style to better suit your aesthetic taste. - It lets you instantly generate pseudo audiobooks with a choice of narrator voices over 40 languages. - It enables immersion reading so that you may read and listen to the same book in sync. - Background listening works well too. Compatible with Lock Screen Music Player and CarPlay. MapleRead UI is friendly to users of all ages. - Books can be read in regular and large print. - A choice of UI text sizes makes reading in non-book views much more comfortable. MapleRead is a great learning tool. - It lets you look up words, translate sentences, search text, highlight text and write notes. - It helps you collect vocabulary and organize notes with various priorities. - It provides hooks to user-defined dictionaries, translators, and other tools. - Immersion reading improves your comprehension, especially of foreign-language books. MapleRead is an effective and fast library management tool. - It is designed for you, a book lover, who may own a huge and/or growing book collection. - It lets you keep all your books in one place and well-organized automatically. - It lets you display your books elegantly in style. - It lets you easily repair individual book metadata. - If supports multiple book sets and multiple tags. - It offers multiple ways to import and export books, and works well with Calibre. MapleRead supports secure sync across devices via MapleRead Cloud and iCloud. - It syncs reading positions, notes, vocab, bookmarks, and book set membership (but not the books). - It syncs reading positions additionally via iCloud for even better user experience. - It enables web access to synced data via web browsers from desktop and mobile devices. MapleRead offers unprecedented user-defined customization options. - They include unlimited user-defined fonts, book themes, cover images and library scenes. - Each book theme includes various types of user-defined highlight colors. MapleRead SE includes also a great PDF e-book reader. - The PDF reader looks very similar to the EPUB reader for a sense of unified UI. MapleRead SE has a zero-configuration Library Server for easy book sharing. - All books in Library can be shared. - Smart batch download makes transferring of multiple books very convenient. [For more technical details, screenshots, FAQ and reviews, please visit our website.] }
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Databanktwo
04 Dec, 2025
5
MapleReads is in my opinion, the best books app I have come across to date. I have tried many of them, some have come close, but we’re deficient in very important aspects, but this app covers them all. It even syncs with Calibre which is another application that blows Apple Books out of the water. I’ve been an Apple customer since 1989, lived through its ups and then spectacularly idiotic downs. Since Catalina‘s demise both Books and Music , (formally known as iBooks and iTunes), have only become nothing more than front doors to Apple’s purchase and subscription services and nothing more. Apple has done nothing of meaning with those applications in roughly two decades, except to make them look cleaner and more attractive. Books is actually nothing more than a glorified but very limited database application. In the past ten to fifteen years their computers have become nothing more than glorified and expensive entertainment devices. Great if you want to stream movies, music, or peruse the internet mindlessly, but not much else. The operating system and applications may look pretty and well slicked but there has been no real progress or improvements in functionality. Bugs that have been reported for years go ignored and features that are requested are “piffled”at. In many ways it reminds me of windows do back in 2005. Their ecosystem imprisons you. Unless you are ok with doing things the way apple dictates, you will very quickly become frustrated. It was not nearly this bad a decade or more ago, but it’s all about funneling you into subscriptions and content purchases. In other words, becoming a human debit card for apple to live off of for the rest of your life if you’re silly enough to accept that. Third party apps do not work as well as they once did and it appears that there are increasing numbers of limitations and blocks to how they once worked with Apple’s devices. I would love to go on about iOS 16, but that would be repetitive. I suspect these issues with third party applications becoming more tedious and difficult to use is because whereas once upon a time, Steve Jobs had opened the OS to third party developers. However, the current CEO, Tim Cook has closed it again. Apple appears to be moving backwards toward an its business practices of the 1990’s. And we know just how well that worked out for them. MapleReads is phenomenal. I could write on and on about its many attributes, but your eyes would glaze over and all I can say is to simply download one of the smaller limited versions as I did and give it a chance. It offers an immense array of features and yet not so many that you would get lost in it.
ZaberZaber
22 Nov, 2025
4
I'm telling you one thing over and over again: change your user interface. Your user interface looks old and outdated. It looks awful. You should implement iOS 26 “Liquid Glass” design in elegant and minimalist way.
Billy jack1
21 Nov, 2025
3
Would like to move books around in set in any order I want by tapping and hold at present not able to do this Would also like to draw with Apple Pencil pro on page of book also at this time unable to do this would give five stars if this could be addressed in the next update otherwise excellent app
Clm2222
12 Oct, 2025
4
Mappleread is really a good application to read ebooks. We can have some wishes, but they are minor enhancements. For example, when we read on a big iPad, it would be better to have three columns. But we can read without them. The big point is a consequence of a big functionality. Mappleread is absolutely able to manipulate a big bulk of books. More than ten thousand, certainly. But the functions to search, to highlight, to find the book are not enough. Even the tags are not always really imported, and search could be placed on the résumé, with keywords or whatever to navigate - or dream- with the books. But finally, thanks.
snakes-and-foxes
07 Oct, 2025
5
I was looking for a few simple things in an e-reader app and thankfully my long search is finally over: 1) always on progress bar at the bottom margin 2) Current page number and remaining pages in book (somewhere on the bottom margin) 3) The ability to highlight a word and have TTS pronounce it for me 4) TTS the whole page if I want Numbers 2-4 are relatively easy to find in an e-reader app but Number 1 (out of the 13 ereader apps I tested) only existed on one other ereader app besides MapleReader: FBReader. But the problem with FBReader is that it can't open some epub files I have (that MapleReader and Apple Books opens fine) and it can't open PDFs. EVERY SINGLE OTHER APP I tried only allowed you to see the progress bar if you clicked on the screen which I find highly annoying; I want to instantly know where I am in a book with a progress bar always on display, kind of like how you intuitively know how far you are in a physical book by seeing how the book looks in your hand. All the apps I tried that didn't have the 4 things I wanted above: Kybook 3 Bluefire Reader Readest BookFusion Kindle Yomu Epub Reader FBReader Kobo Reader Pocketbook Reader PureLibro eBOOX ReadEra Once I saw Maple Reader had these features I gladly paid the one-time fee and will donate a tip every so often to encourage further development/help pay developer costs. Thank you for finally giving me the app that checked my 4 most important boxes!
Paul Mina
26 Sep, 2025
3
The app ignores font specified in the epub even though I have installed the font on MapleRead. Also, when the font is inside the Epub file specified in the style sheets, it doesn’t read those fonts either. So you have to manually select the font, however that is a global setting and applies to all books. I wish it could be a little bit smarter when it comes to fonts, especially as they have been specified in the CSS inside the Epub file. It would be great to read a book in the style the publisher intended it. As of now, this is not possible. It seems this app ignores the built-in CSS inside the E pub file. Even the Kindle reader did a better job than this when it came to respecting CSS rules.
ZaberZaber
24 Sep, 2025
4
Can't you guys improve the UI design of this app? App’s UI should be elegant and minimalistic. As example: Apple books App. This is a purchased app, the UI design of the purchased app should look elegant. But this app design is very old looking.
tkeul
08 Sep, 2025
3
Synchronisation of your library between Ipad and Iphone or other device is impossible.
Sphelt
07 Sep, 2025
4
Good reading application, allows for tags, customization... the only thing missing is the grouping of series into a single stack in the library for better visibility. We could click on the book series and it would open a sub-library with all the volumes.

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.51
Voted: 273
App Store Link:
Price: 6.99 $
Website:
Email: -
Privacy Policy:
Categories: Books, Education
Size: 31MB
iAP: 0.99 - 4.99 $
App Age: 11 years 6 months
Release Date: May 28, 2014
Last Update: Nov 12, 2025
Version: 6.2.1
Version history
6.2.1
Nov 12, 2025
- Library Sort by Reading Progress now in descending order - Allow paying tips (gratuity) more than once - Fix bugs
6.2
Sep 22, 2025
- Enhance Magnify Book Cover view with reading progress and action button - Enhance Book Info view with reading progress and "double tap image" reminder - Improve EPUB footnote presentation - Make EPUB pagination algorithm more robust - Add "Auto Selection" option for marking on PDF pages with or without embedded text - Fix bugs
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