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Motion book reader Madefire updated for Windows 10

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
April 6, 2016
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If you’re a comic book fan, there’s a good possibility that you may have heard about Madefire Motion Books app which provides users with an “innovative reading experience for mobile devices.” The app was just updated, making it optimized for Windows 10 devices and now offers Cortana integration and Continuum.

Here’s the official description:

Madefire Motion Books is a free app that delivers the most innovative reading experience for mobile devices as it pioneers the next chapter in storytelling. In its purest form – the Madefire app is a free comic book reader that takes digital comics and cartoons a step further than traditional static images with the new format called Motion Books. Motion Books immerse the reader in an interactive experience with sound, motion, and depth.

Do you like to read comic books on your Windows device? Which app do you use? Share your recommendations with us in the comments below.

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