Want to write your own ebook? Check out the best free software for writers.Read our full Icecream Ebook Reader review.Students will find the lack of note-taking and copying frustrating. The free version of Icecream Ebook Reader is quick and very easy to use, but only really suitable for recreational reading. Premium features include importing multiple ebooks simultaneously, adding notes, editing metadata, and copying text. Unfortunately, some of the options you can see in the menus are only available if you pay for the Pro version. The reader itself is similar to the Kindle app in appearance, with one-click (or tap) buttons for changing font size, color theme (day, night, or sepia), and viewing the table of contents. One particularly handy feature is the ability to archive and export your ebooks ideal if you use more than one PC and don’t want the hassle of importing your books twice. It supports EPUB, MOBI, PDF and FB2 ebook formats, and once you’ve imported your books they’re arranged in a neat bookshelf with a choice of viewing options. Utilizing both technologies allowed the eReader to deliver extremely crisp image quality, yet remain lightweight at 197 grams and thin at 0.17 inches. The display uses both Carta HD and Mobius technology which is not common. Icecream specializes in smart, no-frills software, and Icecream Ebook Reader is no exception. The result is an impressive pixel density with the best screen size and weight ratio we have seen in eBook readers.