Off to a good start
I really like the variety of ways in which the author of Hyphen allows the reader to personalize his/her reading environment. As someone who is somewhat visually challenged, I really appreciate this.
I also like how easy it is for me to copy passages (from a DRM-free ePub) to put into my Day One reading journal.
I like being able to access my extensive library (which I keep in Calibre in a Dropbox folder), but currently, the ordering of the files is by how recently accessed. I cant rearrange them alphabetically, etc. That needs to be fixed.
Also, in reading a book on my iPad Pro I noticed that when a page (like the page after the title page in the particular book Im reading) cannot fill up the two-column spread, material appears twice, which is a bit annoying.
I also tend to pick up and reading an ebook on a variety of iOS devices: My iPhone 6 Plus, iPad Mini, and iPad Pro. I would like the app to track where I am in the book for me so that if I open it on another device I am offered at least the option of proceeding to the furthest point read.
Nit-picking aside, this app is off to a great start, and I hope that the developer continues to actively develop it!
CandaceVan about
Hyphen.