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BookReader

Sample code for PDFKit on iOS 11, clone of iBooks.app built on top of PDFKit.

Install / Use

/learn @kishikawakatsumi/BookReader
About this skill

Quality Score

0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

BookReader

Sample code for PDFKit on iOS 11, clone of iBooks.app built on top of PDFKit.


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Requirements

iOS 11.0 and Xcode 9

Usage

Import Your Own PDFs

The easiest way to import your PDFs is to email your PDF file to your iOS device. Navigate to the email and ensure that the attachment is there. Tap and hold the document attachment icon. This should open a popover on the iPad, or an action sheet on the iPhone, that shows all of the apps that open your document type. BookReader app should show up in the list. Tap BookReader app icon and BookReader app should launch and receive the document from the email.

<img src="Resources/05_OpenIn.png" style="width: 300px; height: 534px;" width="300" height="534"></img>

Author

Kishikawa Katsumi, kishikawakatsumi@mac.com

License

BookReader is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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GitHub Stars312
CategoryDevelopment
Updated15d ago
Forks39

Languages

Swift

Security Score

95/100

Audited on Mar 9, 2026

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