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I truly admire the extensive library this app offers, I have no trouble finding just about any book, topic, document I want to read in pdf, audiobook, etc form. There’s even sheet music for crying out loud. While the app makes it easy to upload and read uploaded documents the app fails to make it easy to see notes you have saved. When you try clicking on the note you have written, it never shows it; instead you will literally have to go to the notebook & bookmark tab and scroll down to find the note you marked. I also dislike how the highlighter in this app only comes in blue and sometimes the app doesn’t recognize the highlighted sections you made on a page until you refresh it or return the page after scrolling around. Its a trivia matter but it took me a long time to get use to the color because I’ve always highlighted in yellow. The blue is hard to read sometimes, so they should give you color options or even a way you can save audio notes. Jumping to pages or returning to pages you left off at on the bottom slider is hard to navigate and basically useless; last but not least they make it impossible to cancel/ pause ur subscription from the phone app. Its the 21st century we need to be better than this. Somehow with all these complaints the desktop version is even worse than the phone app yet I still read a Multitude of things on spirituality and history from scribd weekly. This could be the best literature app for a true researcher/ scholar but there’s few bugs/ customization options that are holding it back.
Great selection of audiobooks from the big publishers. Ebooks have less options but still a good selection for this price point. I switched to scribd from kindle unlimited, and not having to wade through poorly edited self pubbed books is huge! That being said, the reading experience on the kindle app is far superior than within the scribd app. The lack of page turn animation and poor formatting of the book breaks the immersion of reading. I’m an equal opportunity reader, but I would still like for my ebooks to emulate a physical book reading experience. On all other ebook platforms, you can set the font, spacing, alignment, etc. but even after customization the ebook mirrors the page breaks and chapter headings of the physical book. Scribd does not appear to have this functionality, and if you customize those features then the book gets wonky on the display. The user interface is generally not the best. The audiobook interface is nice and has everything I would expect, so it is really just the ebook formatting I have an issue with. If you are a book lover, that switched to ebooks for storage and reduce piles of books around the house, you will likely have the same complaints. I want my ebooks to have the same or similar aesthetic as my physical books, and the lack of effort by scribe towards making the ebooks enjoyable to read and engage with may keep me from having an ongoing subscription. If it doesn’t matter to you, then this app will be perfect for you... for me it is difficult to engage with the content when it looks ugly and poorly formatted on the screen.
Amazing selection for a subscription service. Both the ebook and audiobook libraries are so extensive, I love it! But everything else needs work. PLEASE fix your audiobook speeds! In the app it only goes to 2.0 and that just isn’t fast enough. And on the website it jumps from 2x to 3x speed with nothing in between! That’s such a ridiculous jump! I know I’m not the only one to complain about this and people have been for a long time. I don’t understand why it’s not been fixed yet. Please improve your speed options! Also, reading on anything other than an ereader for extended periods is painful. I know I’m not the only one who feels this way too. Please fix it so we can send ebook files to our ereaders! Other apps (Libby) have that option, why not yours? Also, I think it’s a very misleading to say a subscription provides unlimited access to your library when it doesn’t. Stuff is unavailable to me all the time and not because it’s an upcoming release, but because… I don’t know why. I constantly get stuff held back until my next pay cycle. While I appreciate that eventually I’ll have access to it, I don’t like that I’m told I have unlimited access when that’s actually not the case. And the stuff I don’t have access to right away won’t even show up when I search for it on the app. I have to search on the website and even then I have to search by the title specifically, not author or genre, for it to show so I can add it to my saved folder. Why hide stuff? Seems shady.
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Everand is a reading subscription offering access to millions of audiobooks and ebooks. Listen or read anytime, anywhere across devices, online and of...
In-App Purchases (10)
| Name | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Scribd Membership (Monthly) | $11.99 | Monthly |
| Everand Legacy (Monthly) | $11.99 | Monthly |
| Everand Legacy (Monthly) | $11.99 | Monthly |
| Everand Legacy Monthly | $11.99 | Monthly |
| Everand Legacy (Monthly) | $11.99 | Monthly |
| Everand Legacy (Monthly) | $11.99 | Monthly |
| Everand Plus (Monthly) | $16.99 | Monthly |
| Everand Legacy (Monthly) | $11.99 | Monthly |
| Scribd Membership (Monthly) | $11.99 | Monthly |
| Everand Plus (Monthly) | $16.99 | Monthly |