Needs work
Needs instructions. I had no idea what I was doing when I was using the app and the lite version needs more freedom to do more stuff.
Yes, HTML Reader Lite is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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HTML Reader Lite is free.
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Needs instructions. I had no idea what I was doing when I was using the app and the lite version needs more freedom to do more stuff.
I had a 2500 page HTML linked manual to absorb in a few days. Trying to read the PDF version was a nightmare because the links were not working. I looked at all of my offline readers on the iPad but couldn't find any that would accept the files and directories being uploaded from my pc via iTunes. Also the competition products costing between $5 and $10 didn't seem to allow upload of files and particularly directories from the pc, Then I found this free app. I zipped the 2000+ files and directories into one file and transferred them across to the app and it worked perfectly first time. All the links are working just as if i was viewing the information offline on my pc. I would buy the paid version but I am struggling to see what is offered apart from an "in page" search function. Highly recommended. Mark