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Readmill
An open, independent reading platform for sharing and discussing ebooks

What is Readmill?

Readmill was a reading platform designed to enhance the digital reading experience through community engagement and social features. The app allowed users to read ebooks on iOS and Android devices, create highlights, write notes in the margins, and discuss passages with other readers worldwide. It focused on creating a beautiful, shared reading environment where users could connect over literature.

The platform emphasized openness and independence, aiming to solve challenges in the ebook ecosystem. Users could upload books to their personal libraries, follow other readers, and export their reading data. Despite its innovative approach, Readmill discontinued its services in 2014 due to sustainability issues, with the team joining Dropbox to continue working on reading-related technologies.

Features

  • Reading App: iOS and Android application for ebook reading
  • Community Features: Share highlights and discuss passages with other readers
  • Data Export: Export books and reading data in multiple formats
  • Library Management: Upload and organize personal ebook collections
  • Cross-Device Syncing: Synchronize reading progress across devices

Use Cases

  • Reading ebooks with social annotation capabilities
  • Discussing literature with a global community of readers
  • Exporting reading data to transition to other reading platforms
  • Managing personal ebook libraries with highlights and notes

FAQs

  • How can I export my reading data from Readmill?
    You can export your books, highlights, reviews, comments, and other reading data in multiple formats through the export options provided on the platform until July 1, 2014.
  • What happens to my data after Readmill shuts down?
    All user books, reading data, and account information will be permanently deleted after July 1, 2014, with no archiving, sharing, or saving of user information.
  • Can I continue using the Readmill app after the shutdown date?
    The app will not be updated or supported after July 1, 2014, and it is not recommended to continue using it; users are encouraged to transition to other services.
  • Are there any reading apps that can import my Readmill highlights?
    Currently, no reading apps can import Readmill highlights directly, but highlights are available in a computer-readable format for potential future import tools.

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