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MartView

With Martview, reading your ebook seems more "real" and there are thousands of free and multi-genre titles for you to choose.

Understandably, Martview will 'turn' your e-book into a book that can be read in many ways: turn pages, flip pages horizontally, vertically or sile slide, . 'books'. Can be stored in virtual bookshelf, shared with friends. And especially, Martview also provides you a huge library of free e-books of many genres.

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Martview's interface is quite simple so very easy to use. Upon launch, Martview will display a 'bookshelf' containing a user manual and you should read it to familiarize yourself with the necessary operations. At the top of the screen, when you drag your mouse on the toolbar will appear.

To open an e-book, click Open File , a bookshelf will appear for you to choose. If there are no books in the bookshelf, drag the mouse to the lower right corner of the screen to find the words Browse from my computer and point the link to your existing e-book.

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Once you have opened an e-book, you can choose how to display it using the options on the toolbar: ' Flipping view ' (flipping by page), ' Horizontal slide ' (viewing the horizontal page as a slide) , ' Vertical Slide ' (view page in a classic way from the top), ' thumbnails ' (a series of thumbnail windows) If you want to quickly turn the page without choosing the ways shown above, simply hover over the left or right corner and click the arrow to turn the page forward or back.

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Martview's valuable point lies in its huge online library of e-books. To access this library, click Download E-books on the toolbar. A new window will appear with a list of categories in the left pane and e-books of the corresponding category in the right pane.

Each book has a pretty detailed introduction about the title, the poster, the size, . and you just need to click on the Download button right below to download. With the e-book already available in your 'bookshelf' below it will have the words Open instead of Download .

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In the Create E-book section , you can also create e-books with the extension * .mart from a regular PDF file, from image files or image files from zip or rar archives. * .Mart e-book extension will be opened quickly and consume less machine resources with Martview and you can manage it in your 'bookshelf' or upload it to Martview e-book library via the Upload E-books function on the toolbar to share your e-books with the community.

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In the Options section, in the Screen Mode options section, you can use the 'Normal' mode on regular computers and the 'Touch screen mode' for tablet PCs with Windows operating systems or computers with touch screens. The touch feature will feel more "real" when you can flip through each ebook page like a real book. Also in this section you can also set the default display mode and customize proxy connections.

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