Read Local Books, Documents, and Online Libraries
Moon+ Reader is built for readers who collect books from more than one place. It can handle local ebooks, documents, comic archives, text files, Markdown, compressed files, and OPDS-style catalogs, so users can bring together reading material that would otherwise sit in separate apps.
The home screen supports that workflow with Recent list, My Favorites, My Files, Dropbox, WebDav, FTP, and Net Library entries. A reader can open a sample title, return to recent books, browse file locations, or move toward online library catalogs without treating the app as a single-store reader.
Customize Reading Comfort for Long Sessions
The app gives users detailed control over how a book feels on screen. Themes, night mode, page movement, font behavior, spacing, brightness, orientation, and scrolling options help make a phone or tablet more comfortable for short reading breaks and longer chapters.
That flexibility matters because reading habits vary widely. Some users want larger text and calmer colors at night, while others prefer fast scrolling, book-like page effects, or a layout that keeps attention on the text. Moon+ Reader gives those choices inside a reader-focused interface.
Organize Shelves, Bookmarks, Notes, and Progress
Moon+ Reader is also a library manager. Recent books, shelves, file browsing, bookmarks, statistics, and reading history help users keep track of what they opened, what they finished, and where they want to return later.
For study or reference reading, the app can support highlights, notes, dictionary lookup, translation, backup, and cloud-style syncing workflows. Those tools make it useful for more than casual fiction, especially when a user reads across multiple books, devices, or file locations during everyday reading.