Bath, United Kingdom – Renniksoft today is proud to announce the release and immediate availability of Book Max – The Smart Marketplace for eBooks 1.0.7 for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices. The new app is an elegant, stylish, and fun method of finding new eBooks to read. Anyone can simply tap the search icon in the middle of the screen, begin typing a search term, and the app immediately begins presenting options. The user scrolls through the results, reviews the information for books that look interesting, and with a single tap, can be taken to the iBookstore to make their purchase.

In addition to its comprehensive search abilities, Book Max also offers an easy-to-use browsing feature that allows any reader to browse various genres of eBooks at their leisure, all via the app’s innovative navigation bubble interface. Users simply tap a category bubble from the app’s opening screen, and they’ll be presented with a randomized list of categories and titles, offering up a seemingly unlimited selection of books to choose from.

“Finding the right books to fit your interests can be a real pain in the neck. Whether you’re online, or browsing your local bookstore, book discovery is still stuck in the 20th century,” says founder of Renniksoft, Clive Skinner. “Book Max truly does offer a ‘smart marketplace’ for eBook readers, bringing the complete library of the iBookstore to users in an easy-to-use, and enjoyable search tool that they carry in their pocket.”

Features:
* Easy-to-use search interface
* Unequalled bubble navigation interface makes eBook discovery fun and easy
* Search, find, and purchase eBooks from one easy-to-use app
* Integrated social networking features
* Custom color by camera option creates personalized app color scheme
* Always free, with no in-app purchases

Book Max offers the ability to browse any category of the iBookstore. Categories include: Tech, Travel, Romance, Mystery, Humor, Career, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, and many more. If a user chooses to tap a category to browse, in many cases they’ll be presented with sub-categories to select from, depending on their mood. For example, by tapping “Fiction,” a reader can select from such fiction genres as: Action Adventure, Horror, Religious, Historical, Classics, and more.

Once a reader decides on a particular book they’d like to take a closer look at, they can access more details about the book, discover other books by the same author, purchase and download the book, and even share the reading selection with family and friends on Facebook and Twitter via the app’s handy social networking features.

Users can also customize Book Max to display their own, one-of-a-kind color scheme. Simply tap the color wheel at the bottom of the page, point the device’s camera in the direction of a favorite color, tap the “Save” button, and the new custom color scheme is in place for a one-of-a-kind look.

Renniksoft has a history of offering iOS device users easy-to-use and innovative apps. They’re the brains behind the popular “Movie Genius,” and “Telly Genius” apps that offer movie and television fans a better way to discover entertaining video and film content. With the release of Book Max, the company is applying that same fresh approach to eBook discovery.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
* Requires iOS 9.0 or later
* Universal Application
* 21.8 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Book Max – The Smart Marketplace for eBooks 1.0.7 is free, and is available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Books category.

Book Max – The Smart Marketplace for eBooks 1.0.7
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Based in the historic city of Bath in the United Kingdom, Renniksoft was founded in 2011 to develop innovative and original apps exclusively for the Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2016 Renniksoft. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

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