The Download Now link directs you to the Windows Store, where you can continue the download process. You must have an active Microsoft account to download the application. This download may not be available in some countries. Developer's Description By Turnipsoft. The program offers customisable controls, fonts and colours, plus annotations and bookmarks, and the ability to look up dictionary definitions and translations, and new feature text-to-speech reading. Freda can get books from on-line catalogs like Feedbooks, Smashwords and the Gutenberg Project.
Or if you have an existing book collection, you can use OneDrive, DropBox or Calibre to share it with your phone. Freda can also download books from any website and from email attachments. You can download books and keep them on your phone, so you can carry on reading when you don't have network connectivity, and you can pin your favourite books to the Start page.
If you don't want to pay, download the Freda app instead - it's the same as this one, except that it shows advertising at the bottom of the main screen. Full Specifications. What's new in version. Release June 15, Date Added June 15, Operating Systems. Operating Systems Windows, Windows Additional Requirements Available for Windows 10, Windows 8. Total Downloads Downloads Last Week 2. People also like. Office Free. Microsoft Authenticator Free. Unigram - Telegram for Windows 10 Free.
Spotify Free. QR Scanner Plus Free. Additional information Published by Turnipsoft. Published by Turnipsoft. Approximate size Age rating For all ages. This app can Access your Internet connection Access your home or work networks Use data stored on an external storage device backgroundMediaPlayback Microsoft. Permissions info. Installation Get this app while signed in to your Microsoft account and install on up to ten Windows 10 devices. Publisher Info freda epub ebook reader website freda epub ebook reader support.
Additional terms freda epub ebook reader privacy policy Terms of transaction. There is also a 'tags' item on this screen; tap on this to create, add, and remove 'tags' for your books. You can use these tags to group book by genre, subject, whatever. Freda understands the tagging scheme used by Calibre, and by Feedbooks; when you open books from these sources, tags are automatically imported. Note: you can also replace the book cover image. To do this, tap the 'edit' button, and then tap the book cover image on the edit screen.
You will be invited to choose a replacement cover image. By tapping the 'hamburger' button at the top left of the screen, you can display the 'tools' menu, which shows links to the bookshelf, sources list and current book, plus a list of additional features within the program:. The Reader screen shows the text of the book you are reading. While a book is opening, it will show a row of dots at the top of the screen; as soon as Freda has some text to show you, the text will come up on screen.
Meanwhile, Freda will continue to download and prepare other sections of the book. EPUB books are broken into chapters, and Freda takes advantage of this when loading books, by quickly loading whichever chapter you need to see, and putting it on-screen just as soon as it is ready.
The program will carry on with loading all the other chapters as a 'background' task, but you can begin reading while it does this. Until book loading is complete, you may find that screen movements are jerky and not very responsive, however. To page forward or back, tap at the edge of the screen. Using the Settings screen, you can customise gestures for changing pages for example, making a swipe gesture change page, rather than selecting text.
A menu of actions is available, and further actions and controls are available in control bars that appear top and bottom of the screen. When you select text, the menu will pop up to ask you what you want to do with it unless you have 'docked' the actions control bar at the top of the screen - see below. You can use the menu to apply a highlight colour or bookmark, or to look up text in a dictionary, on the internet, in Bing Translate, or in the book that is open , or to start reading aloud, or to open the settings screen, or to open the control bars.
When the control bars are displayed, they contain in the corner a 'pin' button. Tap this button to 'dock' the menu to the screen, so it is always visible while you are reading. When the menu is in docked mode, actions for highlighting, bookmarking and searching text can work differently. Set your preferred action by tapping the top right button. For instance, if the 'highlight' function is toggled, then whenever you select some text, the text is immediately highlighted in your chosen colour.
In undocked popup mode, you apply a highlight by first selecting the text, then when the menu pops up tapping the 'highlight' button. To change the colour of the highlighter, right mouse click or tap-and-hold the coloured box on the menu. Once you have applied the highlight to some text, you can change the highlight by tapping on it; a dialog box will appear, offering the option to change the colour of the highlight or to delete it.
Applying a bookmark works in a similar way. This means that if you want to use the same function every time that you select some text, you can do so by leaving the menu docked, with your chosen function toggled. If you want to always choose what to do with selected text, leave the menu undocked, or leave it docked but with the default action set to 'menu'. A center-tap-and-hold on empty space while reading book text will always display the action menu and all the control bars, and with the default control settings, a tap on the You can dismiss all the menus and controls by tapping on background screen area, or using the 'back' button.
The Settings screen allows you to customise various program settings, controlling appearance and behaviour of the program. To modify a setting on this screen, tap on the setting text; this will display some explanatory text and a control that you can use to modify the setting. Once you have made all the changes you wish, you can apply the settings by tapping the 'back' hardware button or the 'ok' button; to revert to the previous settings, use the 'undo' button.
Font size The font size that Freda will use for regular text large text will be displayed 3 points larger. Read in full screen mode If 'yes', Freda will attempt to enter full screen mode for reading book text so that no 'chrome' will appear on the screen. Page Number Style The value none means that no page numbers will be shown. Border The amount of border in pixels area that will be left blank around the edge of the page.
Hyphenation If set, long words will be broken up by hyphens, so they appear across multiple lines when this is necessary for the page layout.
If not set, words will never be broken up by hyphens. Note: when upgrading from an earlier version of Freda, you may find that this setting does not work on books that are already in the bookshelf. If you want it to work for such books, use the 'delete temporary files' button on the 'support' tab of the chooser screen. Force alignment If set to any value but 'none', this setting will force the all text to be aligned as indicated, regardless of the formatting instructions provided by the book itself.
Force indent If set, the first line of each paragraph will be indented, regardless of the formatting instructions provided by the book itself. Line break after para If set, a line break will be added after every after paragraph.
Remove blank lines If set, Freda will suppress consecutive blank lines in the book any number of blank lines will be shown as a single blank line. If you've set this option and are still seeing big vertical gaps, try reducing the 'Max Margin' setting, as the gap may be a margin rather than a blank line. Max Margin Sets a scaling factor that will make margin sizes smaller or larger. Note, it won't create a margin for you, if the book itself doesn't specify a margin in its style sheet s. Text columns landscape Number of text columns on the page, in landscape mode.
Text columns portrait Text columns landscape Number of text columns on the page, in portrait mode. Smart para breaks in TXT files If not set, Freda will assume that every line in a TXT file is meant to be a separate paragraph; if set, Freda will concatenate lines that based on the absence of '.
This option is not available in the Chinese version of Freda, because it doesn't work well with Chinese punctuation. Password If you want to set a password for Freda, tap this setting, enter the new password into the two 'new password' boxes and then tap the 'change password' button. To get rid of the password, you can enter blank text into the password boxes.
Encoding The character encoding used for reading the book file. Try changing this value if some characters notably quote marks are wrongly displayed in a book. Override encoding If true, the 'Encoding' setting will always be used, regardless of what is specified in the book file. If false, the Encoding setting will be used only when the book file specifies no encoding. UI Language The language in which labels, controls, headings and menus are displayed. If the value is 'automatic', your device's language will be used.
The setting will not be applied at once; it will be applied the next time you start the application this option is not available in the Android version of the app, which is English-only at present.
Force text direction Normally you can leave this set to 'automatic', but if words are apprearing in the wrong order particularly if you're reading in a right-to-left language like Arabic or Hebrew you can use this setting to force Freda to apply a particular text direction. Recolour monochrome images Normally, Freda will recolour monochrome images using the foreground and background colours that you've chosen form reading. If this produces results that you don't like, set this setting to 'no'.
Then, all monochrome images will be shown in plain blac-and-white. Use Snakes This setting defines what happens when justified text can't be stretched to fit the column. Max rulesets in stylesheet Some books contain a large number of spurious style definitions. To improve performance, you can tell Freda to ignore these - a zero value indicates that all definitions will be loaded; any other value specified how many to load, before ignoring all the rest.
If you want to change that behaviour, set this setting, which will tell Freda to treat DIVs as if they were Ps.
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