

The Linux (.AppImage) on the Github platform, compatible with multiple distributions including Ubuntu 20.04 and newer (please tell us on which it works perfectly or not).The MacOS version on the Github platform.The Windows version on the Github platform.The Windows 11 version on the Windows Store.Updated translations: English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Spanish, Swedish.Īnd a large set of fixes detailed in the release page.Possibility to edit the title and URL of an OPDS feed.Support of the Calibre content server as a source of ebooks, via is OPDS feed, with an optional authentication.Enhancements in MathML support via MathJax, for screen reader interaction (accessibility).Single centered pages on EPUB Fixed-Layout publications when the aspect ratio of the screen is portrait instead of landscape (this overrides the authored values).EPUB FXL Fixed-Layout zoom now with keyboard shorcuts (increase, decrease and reset).Navigation history when following hyperlinks, with back / forward buttons (+ keyboard shortcuts for accessibility).The display of accessibility metadata in publication info dialog.If you have any questions, please leave a comment down below. As mentioned before, the 0.32 will only be pushed if and when the sufficient number of bug fixes needs to be fixed. The developer branch is now tagged as 0.32-alpha, however, no ETA for its release is available yet. Furthermore, the release notes for 0.31 and preview of 0.32-alpha have been updated as well. Several new builds have been released, including CloudReader and Chrome App.

The source code for 0.31 has been pushed to master, as well as a master branch of the repos has been tagged with 0.31. The dialog also contains a link to the page of, where users can find the complete list of Readium-based apps.Ī number of minor fixes and changes to the build process, which are not visible to end-users, were implemented in the new release.

The newly released 0.31 warns users through a modal dialog of the final Chrome app release, and encourages users to find a new app for their eBooks.

As a part of the improvements and enhancements in this release, Readium updates include:Īs a consequence of Google deprecating the Chrome app framework and well as changing the underlying framework, this is the final release of the Readium Chrome app. This means fixing high priority bugs such as crash, data loss, etc., with no new features being developed or planned. Important to mention that while the work on “Readium 2” and Readium Web is continuing, “Readium 1” is now viewed to be in “maintenance mode”. We are excited to announce the release of Readium 0.31.
