Icecream Ebook Reader 12 PDF
Icecream Ebook Reader 12 PDF
Icecream Ebook Reader 12 PDF
User Manual
2016
1. Overview
System Requirements
OS
Icecream Ebook Reader is compatible with the following versions of Windows: Windows XP,
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. Double check all the necessary
patches and service packs are preinstalled on your computer.
CPU
Intel, AMD or any other compatible processor with at least 1.33 GHz CPU speed will help
users to successfully work with Icecream Ebook Reader.
RAM
For successful work with ebooks, we recommend to have at least 2GB RAM for Windows 7,
Windows 8 and Windows 10. 1 GB will be enough for Windows XP and Vista.
Video Card
Although the program is compatible with 1024x768 resolution displays, we strongly
recommend using at least 1280x1024 display.
Program’s Features
Easy organizing
The application supports organizing and filtering the books in different categories: recently
read, all books, favorites, or filter the content by formats.
Custom categories
Users can create custom categories and edit their titles to organize the books from the
Library in the most effortless way.
Notes and highlighting
It's possible to select text from ebooks and highlight it and add custom notes with text to it.
The notes and highlights can be edited, viewed, sorted, deleted and saved as HTML files
from the Notes panel. This feature works for ePub, FB2 and MOBI formats.
Profiles
Icecream Ebook Reader offers 3 profiles for comfortable reading at any time of the day. Use
the “Day” mode to read in a good lighting and switch to the “Night” or “Sepia” modes to read
in low or no light.
Progress tracking
Icecream Ebook Reader keeps track of the reading progress and checks how much is
already read and how much is left.
Bookmarking
Use bookmarks to never lose necessary pages. By bookmarking a page, it becomes possible
to go back to it after closing the application. Besides, the program automatically redirects
users to where they have stopped at in case a bookmark wasn't added.
Navigation scrollbar
Use navigation scrollbar at the bottom of the book while reading to easily browse through the
pages of the opened ebook.
Easy search
Use the “Search” field to find the desired content while reading a book. The program is
capable of searching by words or phrases and also by pages. There is also a library search
option that will help to find a necessary book in the library. It's also possible to search through
the added notes of each book.
Text customization
It's possible to divide the text into two columns or read it in a standard way. Besides, user can
make the text smaller or larger by clicking the corresponding buttons on the control bar.
Panic button
Press the minimize button in the upper right corner of the program's window or “H” button on
keyboard to quickly minimize the program to tray.
Supported formats
Epub (Electronic Publication) – free ebook standard which is characterized by compatibility
with multiple ebook reading devices. Basically, .epub file is a .zip archive that contains XML
description of the file and text in (x)HTML or PDF formats. Such files may also include
images, graphics, charts, and other elements that remain unchanged in terms of layout
regardless of the device they are opened with.
FB2 (Fiction Book) is an XML-based ebook file. This format features special tags for
epigraphs, quotations, and other elements. The format is easily converted to other formats
and perfect for keeping specific elements used in books.
MOBI – ebook format that actually contains several types of files: text, images, etc. This
format supports tags for charts, quotations, images, headers, and other elements typical for
ebooks.
CBZ – a file format that is commonly used for storing comic books. Contains images that are
compressed with .ZIP compression.
CBR – another format that is regularly used for comic books. The major difference is that
.RAR compression is used for the creation of CBR files.
PDF – PDF is a popular format for storage of documents as this format is difficult to edit and
easy to open on any machine without the loss of the formatting of the file.
2. Interface
Main Window
After launching the program, the Loading window and then the main window of Icecream
Ebook Reader will appear. Before proceeding to the actual reading or Library in the working
area, the program’s logo and the “Add book to your library to start reading” control below will
be displayed. Clicking this button will help importing ebooks from computer and adding them
to the library.
Main Controls
Please, familiarize yourself with the main controls prior to using the program:
Library button - this button is located in the upper left corner of the main window and opens
the Library where all the books are stored.
Add book button - opens Windows Explorer for choosing ebook(s) to add to the Library.
Add folder button – opens Windows Explorer for choosing folder with ebooks to add them to
the Library.
Continue reading button - opens the last read book at the page it stopped at.
Help button - opens the latest version of Icecream Ebook Recorder manual on
IcecreamApps.com website.
Settings button - opens the settings panel.
Icecream.me button - opens IcecreamApps.com website in the default browser.
Search field – proceeds search in library for books added to the library
Add book
Start with adding a book to the Library. To do that, download the book from the Internet or
copy it from other external resources and save it on computer's hard drive. After that, click
the “Add book to your library to start reading” button in the main window or “Add book” button
in the upper left corner. Windows Explorer will be opened so that it is possible to choose the
file from the hard drive. Once the book is chosen, click on the “Open” button and the book will
be imported to the program. After that, add more books by following the same scheme if
necessary.
Users can also add whole folders with ebooks to the program's Library by clicking the “Add
folder” button – in such a case you can select a folder through Windows Explorer and all its
containing books will be added to the program's Library.
Library
The Library contains all the books that were added to the program. The program offers two
view modes for comfortable viewing your library.
Bookshelf mode
By switching to the alternative mode (to do that, click the icon in the upper left corner saying
“Bookshelf”), the Library will be displayed as large books' covers thumbnails. This mode
doesn’t display any information about the book except form the cover but makes the book
search easier and faster.
Search in library
To make the book search even easier, use the “Search in Library” box in the upper right
corner of the program's window. Just type in any related words (title, author’s name) and let
the program find a corresponding book. Books in the library will be filtered by the search
term. To cancel filtering press circle-cross icon in the right corner of the search field. Note that
this search field works only for books in the Library. Open a necessary book to search for text
or a page number.
Export
Click the “Export” button to create an archive file of EBR format containing the current data
that is kept in the Library of the program at the moment. As soon as this button is pressed,
Windows Explorer will open the folder that is chosen in “Library path” option in the System
tab of the program's Settings panel. Enter a custom name for the archive file and save it in
the folder.
Import
Press the “Import” button to import your previously saved Library archive to the Library. In the
opened Windows Explorer select the EBR file that you want to import.
Empty Library
This button deletes all the ebooks (regardless of their status or else) and moves all the books
to the “Deleted” folder of the program. Right after this button is pressed, the program will ask
you if you're sure you want to delete all the books from the Library, so it's impossible to
accidentally delete all the books in the Library.
Menu
There is a menu on the left side of the window – it features several options that give fast
access to the books in the library:
Recently read. This control displays all the recently read books sorted out in
descending order. There is an amount of these books in the brackets.
All. Check it take a look at all the books in the library.
Favorites. Mark favorite books and check them out in this section.
Formats. In here, all the books are filtered by format (EPUB, FB2, MOBI, PDF, CBZ,
CBR).
Add new category. Add custom categories to the Library. In case categories were
already created, they will appear right under the “Formats” option.
Deleted. Books deleted from the library are located here.
For all the books groups Modes of book showing in Library are available as well as data
sorting.
3. Books' properties
Right click the book's title in the Library to open the context menu. The following options will
be available.
Read book
Opens the book in the Reading mode. You can find more about it in the Reading mode
section of the manual.
Edit
Opens a panel where you can edit or add book's title, author and description. As soon as the
needed alterations are made, press the green “SAVE” button in the lower right corner of the
panel. Note that if the title and author values where changed here, they will also be changed
in the Library as well.
Add to Favorites
Marks the book as “Favorite”.
Move to...
Available when custom Library categories are already created. You may select to which
custom category to move the book with this menu option. Alternatively, you can use drag and
drop mechanism to move book to a custom category.
Delete
Deletes the book and places it in the “Deleted” section of the Library.
Properties
Opens the Properties panel of the book where you can find the following information: title,
author, format, reading progress, information on when the book was last read, book's path
(click the folder icon to open the file's destination folder on your computer) and description.
Press the “Edit” button in the upper right-hand side of the panel to edit book's title, author and
description (the same action as with the “Edit” option of the context menu).
4. Reading mode
Double click on the book in the library to open it and read it on the screen.
Contents
This button is located in the upper left-hand part of the panel and opens the Table of contents
which contains 2 tabs: “Table of contents” and “Bookmarks”. User can check the actual table
of contents by clicking the first tab – scroll down to see the list of chapters and double click
the one you want to skip to. The list of created bookmarks is available in the “Bookmarks”
tab. Bookmarks chart contains the information about chapter title and a number of page –
double click the bookmark to skip to it and open the book at it.
Notes
This button can be found next to the “Contents” one and it opens the “Notes” panel of a book.
You can read more about it in the “Notes panel” section of this manual.
Controls
To turn the pages, simply click the right side of the screen to skip to the next page or click
the left side to go back to the previous pages. Alternatively, click within the text and use your
mouse scroll wheel to scroll the book forward or backward. Also, feel free to use
“Backspace”, “Space”, and the direction keys (right and left arrows) on the keyboard to turn
the pages.
Double click the screen to read in full screen mode or go back to the window mode (to get
back from the full screen mode you can also use ESC button). Alternatively, you can press
F11 button for that. You can also use panic button from both full screen or window mode.
Navigation scrollbar in the lower side of the book's pages can help users to fast scroll through
the pages. Move the marker to the left and to the right to browse through the pages of an
opened book. You can always get back to the page where you started scrolling by clicking the
“Back to page” blue link that appears in the left side of the navigation scrollbar.
Control Panel
There is a control panel on the right side of the reading area that allows managing the
reading settings in both full screen and window modes. All the tools are shown as icons –
check their descriptions in order of appearance:
Full screen mode. Clicking on the very first icon will open the program in the Full
screen mode immediately. To quit the full screen mode, press this button again or
simply double click on the screen. Pressing ESC button will also quit the full screen
mode. Alternatively use F11 button to switch to Full screen mode and back to windows
one.
Table of contents. Clicking on the “Table of contents” tool will bring you to the Table
of contents panel (The same function as Contents button)
Bookmark. Click on this tool to bookmark a page you’re currently on. You can find it in
the “Bookmarks” tab in the “Table of contents” panel.
Notes. Click this button to open the “Notes” panel. You can read more about it in
Notes panel section of the manual.
Enlarge font size. Enlarge font size by clicking on this icon.
Reduce font size. This icon does the opposite of the previous one – makes the font
size smaller.
Text layout. By clicking on this icon, text layout will be changed and the book text will
be shown in one or two columns.
Profiles. This icon gives fast access to program’s profiles (Day, Night, Sepia).
5. Working with text
Copy text
To copy selected text from ebooks of ePub, MOBI and FB2 formats simply select the needed
text and either choose the “Copy” option from the appeared context menu or press Ctrl+C
hotkey combination. After that, the text will be copied to your clipboard.
Add note
To add a custom note with your own annotation, select the text and either click the “Add note”
option from the context menu or press Ctrl+N hotkey combination. Right after you'll see a
newly opened panel where you can add your annotation. All the notes added can be edited,
viewed and deleted from the Notes panel.
Highlight text
Select the text and click one out of five offered colors to highlight the selected text with this
color. As soon as it's done, the text will be highlighted with a certain color. It can be further
found in the Notes panel of Icecream Ebook Reader. Also you will be able to add text
annotation to the highlighted text later.
Translate text
This ebook reader offers the feature to translate the selected text with Google Translate
service. To do that select the text of an ePub, MOBI or FB2 book and click the “Translate”
option in the newly opened context menu or use Ctrl+T hotkey combination to open a new
tab in your default browser with the selected text pasted into Google Translate's field for the
translation of the text.
Search text
It's possible to search the selected text on Google and on Wikipedia. Select the text you'd like
to search and hover the mouse over the “Search” option and select either “Google” or
“Wikipedia” from newly opened menu to search the text on one of these 2 websites.
6. Notes panel
As soon as user adds text notes or highlight text with color, the Notes panel with the
information about these annotations becomes available. You can find the following controls in
the panel.
Notes table
All the added notes are shown in the form of the table. There are 5 columns in this table:
Text
In this column you can see the full text that was selected for highlighting or annotating.
Note
You can find the notes' bodies in this column. This value will be empty if the text was
highlighted with color and no comments were added.
Page
The page number of the text, that was annotated is shown in this column.
Date
The date and time of the annotation of the text addition is located in this column. The
program uses the time and the date that is set on your computer for this value.
Edit/Delete note
Click the pencil symbol to add or edit the text of the note. Click the recycle bin icon to delete
a note. The program will ask you if you're sure to complete this action to it's almost
impossible to accidentally remove added notes.
System
Language
The program is available on over 45 languages, simply click within the white area next to the
“Language:” sign to select the needed language from the drop down list.
Library path
This folder will specify where the exported archive of your Library progress (file with EBR
extension) will be kept. Press the folder icon to the right of “Library path:” sign to open
Windows Explorer and browse for the folder on your computer.
Text alignment
Here users can select one out of five available modes of the alignment of the text: Original,
Left, Right, Center and Justify.
Navigation scrollbar
Enable or disable the navigation scrollbar at the bottom of books while in reading mode to
scroll through the pages of the books easily by moving the marker to the right or to the left.
Profiles
Profile
This setting is for choosing a profile for reading the books. The program offers three profiles:
“Day”, “Night”, and “Sepia”. Choose the first option to read in normal conditions (daylight or
bright artificial lighting), switch to the second profile to read at the night time, and choose
“Sepia” to read in low light.
Text Font
It's possible to select one of 8 fonts that are supported by the ebook reader to change the
default font of ePub, MOBI and FB2 files. The following fonts are available: Times New
Roman, Courier New, Courier, Georgia, Tahoma, Verdana, Segoe UI. Select the text font
from the drop down list to apply it for the newly opened books.
Text size
Type in the needed default size of the text of the ebooks of ePub, MOBI and FB2 formats
here. Maximum size is 32pt, the minimum one is 8pt. Note: if you change font size for a
certain ebook using the control panel in Reading mode then this font size will be associated
with this ebook and it will be able to change it only using font size controls in Reading mode.
Text color
Click the black square (the default color of the text) to the right of the “Color:” sign to open the
panel where you can select the custom text color. The basic colors available along with “Pick
Screen Color” tool. You may also select the color on a color scheme and enter a color's
HTML number.
Background color
Click the white square to the right of “Background color:” sign to select the color of the books'
background. The background color is the color on which the text of ePub, MOBI and FB2 files
is located. You may select the needed color the same way as in the “Text color option”.
Workground color
Workground color is the color of the area that lays between the beige frame of the program's
window and the background area. Single click the white square next to the “Workground
color:” sign to customize this color.
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