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Kobo's iOS app has been given a complete redesign, but I'd much rather the aging Elipsa 2E get an update


  • Kobo recently pushed out a fully redesigned reading app for iPhones
  • Several new features have been added, including a listening bar for audiobook control, vertical scrolling and guest mode
  • Instapaper integration is coming soon to replace Pocket support on Kobo ereaders

I’ve been a massive Kobo fan since I first started using the Kobo Glo way back when. I’ve always preferred the Rakuten-owned company’s UI over أضرم, although I will admit I wasn’t particularly keen on its phone app – whether iOS or Android.

I might be inclined to give the reading app a try now, given that the iOS version has been fully redesigned – its first major overhaul since it was released back in 2010.

Several new features have been added, key among them being vertical scrolling. Behaving more like infinite scroll on web pages, you can now read an entire book by just scrolling down and the pages will just keep loading. This, in my opinion, is a more seamless reading method on a phone, although I think I might still prefer the tap-to-turn on an iPad (not that I use one, I read on the Kobo Elipsa 2E).

Screenshots of the old Kobo iOS app (حقوق الصورة: TechRadar)

Other features include a new Listening Bar for audiobooks that ‘freezes’ the controls in place for easy access, even if you veer away from the listening pane to browse the rest of the application.

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