GoodReader PDF Editor & Viewer App Reviews

VERSION
5.18.1195
SCORE
4.6
TOTAL RATINGS
13,637
PRICE
$5.99

GoodReader PDF Editor & Viewer App Description & Overview

What is goodreader pdf editor & viewer app? First released in 2009, GoodReader® is truly a veteran of the App Store.

In the modern app business, it's not easy to stay relevant that long. We're proud to say that after 13 years and counting, we've been delivering wonderful updates with extraordinary new features. And we're going to keep doing that!

GoodReader is a perfect combination of document-reading and file-managing capabilities. It's your one-stop shop for all your document needs on your iOS device.

Use the app once, and you'll be hooked. Soon you'll be wondering how you ever managed to work without it.

-= File Reading =-
PDF, TXT, MS Office, iWork, HTML, pictures, music & audio-books, videos. This is what you can view in GoodReader, plus you can also annotate PDF files and edit TXT files.

-= PDF Reading and Annotating =-
PDF files is where GoodReader truly shines. Reading experience is so superior, it's hard to describe. To rephrase one of our customers' review, "try it, and you'll see." While you're at it, give our PDF Reflow feature a try. You'll be surprised how much better PDF reading goes when you don't have to scroll left/right all the time, for every single line of text.
Annotating PDFs is another star feature of our app. Adding notes and drawings, highlighting text, and then sharing your annotated files or annotation summaries will be your main productivity and collaboration asset.

-= File Management =-
While reading files is a big part of GoodReader, it's not all it can do. It can also serve as a central hub for all your files, even those that can't be opened by GoodReader itself. It's like bringing your personal computer experience to your mobile device — easily managing huge collections of files and folders will make you forget you don't have your laptop around.

-= Connecting =-
Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, Box.com, WebDAV, SMB, AFP, FTP, SFTP — these are all accessible from inside GoodReader. Download, upload, and sync (*) individual files or huge folder collections.

-= Security =-
With GoodReader, your data security steps up to the level previously only dreamt of. With Pro Pack® (*), our new set of professional-level super-features, you'll get AES-256, a military-grade encryption, for all your data, at a price of a cup of coffee! And it's completely independent from the built-in Apple's Data Protection, so even if a hacker steals and unlocks your device, your data will still be protected by another strong layer of security, our own.

-= Split-Screen =-
This wonderful feature allows you to split (*) an iPad screen in half, to read two files side-by-side. And even two different parts of the same file!

(*): This feature requires a subscription to Pro Pack®, sold separately from inside the app as an in-app purchase.

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App Name GoodReader PDF Editor & Viewer
Category Productivity
Published
Updated 01 October 2023, Sunday
File Size 49.27 MB

GoodReader PDF Editor & Viewer Comments & Reviews 2024

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Great app using it for 5 yrs. Great all around, feature-rich. 4-stars b/c the download and upload to iCloud is very slow; the larger the file the worse it gets. Even a 200kb file takes 20-30 sec. It’s not so much the download but the “thinking” that apparently is taking place before the download begins.. seems to always have a delayed start to download. Once download begins, it is not nearly as fast, at all, as my other downloads in other apps or just simple video streaming. It’s been a real problem when you’re lecturing and you want a file in a pinch. It can take up to a minute for a small file to download — kinda twilight zone-like - you’re doing great and the app is awesome and then you need a file, your on a very well-connected network and yet…. Otherwise, the app is all you need.

Great app but could use some improvements. I downloaded the app today and have been reading my PDFs for several hours now. I don't usually write reviews, but I felt compelled to do so here for two reasons: This app is much better than most other PDF readers in the Appstore. The features are great and well thought out, and the UI is intuitive and easy to use (although it can initially be a bit overwhelming for some new users). I spent several days looking for good PDF readers (for my new iPad), and I finally found the one that has everything I needed. It could use some improvements: The lack of ability to read PDFs in dark mode is pretty disappointing. For those who read our books for hours on end, it would really help us with eye fatigue. And yes, I see there's a dark mode in Reflow mode, but that isn't too helpful. I will change my review to 5 stars once I get my dark mode.

Love the new Good Reader!. I have used GoodReader since 2010. I downloaded the new update a week ago. I was very nervous about it, because I don’t like major changes in the products I use. But the new (basic) GoodReader is great! I only use a tiny fraction of its capabilities, but am very happy with what I’ve seen so far. Specifically, it used to be that if I was reading a large text file (say, an 800-page book), and needed to mark a problem, if I didn’t put in a bookmark first, I was unable to return to the same point in the document once I had saved my editorial comment. This is no longer the case—hurray! I edit the text, click “Save and close,” and am immediately taken right back to where I made the note. Another feature that I love is being able to email the files, without having to use The Cloud or Dropbox. What a wonderful addition to the app—it makes my job so much easier! I can only imagine the additional capabilities that exist within the professional package. I don’t need those, so am thrilled that users are given the option of purchasing the package or not.

Expansive licensing agreement. GoodReader by Good iWare is trending to the dark side by requiring a new licensing agreement that gives the user no expectation of privacy. It specifically excludes, for example, certain United Nations conventions on sale of goods. It says it conforms to EU data protection rules, but offers no such assurance for the United States. Nowhere does the agreement say what personal data used by the app is safe from being downloaded by them to use for any commercial purpose. They offer a closed-source “military grade” encryption option for $5, but do not specifically assure that the app doesn’t capture content while the data is “in motion,” or that the app has no back-door for avowed diagnostic purposes. HIPAA data? Fair game! Internal manuals containing your company’s trade secrets? Fair game! What may you keep private? Nothing guaranteed! Moreover, your GoodReader version that you have already paid for is held hostage, as there is no provision to simply stay with the older version once the new pwnership terms are disclosed. The software is feature-rich, powerful, well-coded with obviously a well-managed software team. Other than the privacy concerns, it is the highest quality software I own under iOS.

WOW WOW newest update!!!! Love GoodReader - so many features, especially for PDFs. GoodReader has become my go-to app on the iPad Pro 12.9 - I ditched my desktop Mac (yes, I got sucked into the Apple commercials about tossing your laptop/desktop for a iPad Pro 12.9) - now I do things a little differently, so GoodReader is my key tool to manipulate files. Mac had ‘Preview’ - not sure what Apple had in mind as an equivalent for the iPad, so I use GoodReader to fill that gap. Works to manipulate, crop, edit, amend, split, etc., etc.,.... So how can I back up my entire GoodRead data ‘blob’ to iCloud? I guess my normal cloud backup gets it all, but I’m wondering if GoodReader has it’s own cloud backup to iCloud. I know there is an iCloud folder on GoodReader - should I move everything in there as my ‘root’ folder and work from that?

Saved me from a disaster. I had an older version on my iPad and had not bought this most recent version. I bought it today because I wanted to support an awesome app that saved me yesterday from what could have been a disaster. Needed to do a presentation in front of about 100 people yesterday and the person who brought the laptop didn't have any video out at all. I started looking through my apps on my iPad and pulled up an older version of Goodreader. It had the WiFi Transfer option and I was able to transfer her PowerPoint (too big to email in a timely fashion) presentation to my iPad and throw it to the Apple TV that was available on the projector. Yeah this is an important app to have in your toolbag. Even though I owned an older version that did the job - I just wanted to show my support and pick up any new features. Thanks for a great product!

Undeniably The Best ios File Manager Available. Good Reader was one of the first apps I owned back when we got our first iPad. Their developers continue to innovate, allowing Good Reader to retain its status as 'the best file manager' even after all these years! Good Reader is always one of a few must have apps I put on each and every ios device I or any family member uses. We don't use it a lot as some do, because you can use it for virtually everything, but we have it available to use for when we need too. Our primary usage is as a iCloud Drive repository for all of our important documents. We have perhaps 20 folders with a couple hundred files ranging from images, PDF's, Pages & Word document. But you can also keep other types of documents such as rich text too. Rarely do I encounter a data type that doesn't work in Good Reader.

Poor support. I bought the previous version from this app 3-4 years back, when the new IOS version came upgraded to it finding out latter that Goodreader no longer was accessible and after a lot of searching found in the developer page a tool to extract the documents to a computer. Tried to contact the developer to ask if upgrading to the new version would regain access to the PFD publications tailored to my use after years of fine tuning and nowhere no be found a straight forward “contact us” link. Bought the new version believing that would be able to access again my documents and a message came stating it was not possible, seems like that the developer is only interested in the money and not support for its customers, paying again for the app believe is a ripoff, if you already are a client a “upgrade” fee would have been more logical as many other apps do.

VERY USEFUL AT WORK. I work as a field layout-line & grade for concrete/steel building construction. It is very handy to use cause I can link this to my Dropbox server and download my blueprints there. In which, when they are changes in drawings I just sync it every morning and take out to the field. No need for internet to see my layouts, etc. on this. The only thing that I think needs to be fix is when I look at a JPEG file. The screen gets stuck. I can't tap and hold to pull up the main menu to go back to look at other files. It just freezes; to which I always got to exit Good Reader and restart it. But other than that this a very good app to use to store your files and always have it with you where ever you go.

Good Job, but.... Solid product. No major complaints. Very stable and well organized. Lots of good capability to connect to various file server types (SMB, IMAP, Google Drive, etc.). And it can do a lot of cool stuff with PDF — I use it to overlay all kind of notes, insertions, drawings, ... on PDF files. I would (and do!) recommend as a good general purpose tool. I use it daily and have for a couple years. One nitpick — it’s attempt to render PPT is very often flawed, but I have to believe that PPT is probably horribly complex, and completely (publicly) undocumented so I don’t really hold that much against the app. I generally save my PPT as PDF and then transfer them to GoodReader, thus avoiding this problem. I would like to suggest one addition - if I could write text files in Markdown format and have them rendered as such it would greatly increase my ability to use this for other types of documents, especially notes.

#_1_GoTo App for "Everything". I've been a user of the GoodReader App for over 6 years. It's the greatest toolkit for anything you want to do: create your portable Library of Professional &/or Personal Books, documents of ALL formats - I have 100's of books, journals, articles, for professional reference, as well as, personal favorites, such as, the Best Poetry Collection, NanoMedicine, etc. This App will handle huge PDF files like No Other App out there. I'm talking about a single PDF greater than 1_G. It handles pictures, audio, video, anything else you can think of. Best of all, GoodReader makes a USB applet for your big Computer (multiple OS versions) so you can manage your GoodReader content directly, avoiding the massive headache that is called iTunes. Best App I ever bought, & they keep making it better! -----Updated: 19 June 2018------ Still unparalleled in its Robust handling of huge documents/PDFs, plus Now -- pretty much any File-Type...audio, visual, etc. Just doesn't get better than this. 10-Stars!

Better than nothing but long in the tooth. I'm tired of waiting for the mythical massive new huge release! I've been a user since iPad 0 was first released and this used to be a 5 star app. Now not so much. Lately I've been using PDFExpert which is somewhat less long in the tooth and has an excellent sftp sync feature but lacks a number of nice features that I routinely use in Goodreader. What finally propelled me away from Goodreader? I got a mid-2017 MacBook Pro which came with High Sierra and the APFS and no longer are shares available over AFP which means only sync'ing directly via SMB but Goodreader apparently uses SMB V1 and file names on the Mac with various, previously legal, characters like "?" and a few others can not be transferred by over SMB and thus the entire sync'ing of a 15,000 volume library is messed up. And that's how I ended up trying PDFExpert which has no problem sftp'ing for sync. I really miss a lot of Goodreader features but can not keep waiting for the mythical new release - 2 years or more in the making.

Long-time user very happy with v5. I've had GoodReader since version 3, and it's my favorite productivity app on the iPad. It's fantastic for annotating docs. I just installed v5. It's great, seems better organized and easier to work with than v4. Lots of new features that I haven't tried yet. Only complaint so far is that I wish I could change the color scheme. Some happiness for me so far: 1. Synching (“Connect” window) is MUCH improved, much cleaner. 2. The OneDrive synching problem has been fixed. 3. The new split-screen option is great - it allows you to view two docs (or two separate sections of the same doc) side-by-side. That option's iPad-only, I think, and part of the pro pack, which was a pretty good deal for me ($4.99 covered pro pack on all three mobile devices I have). 4. I like the thumbnail page images for navigation within a doc. 5. Apple pencil double-click toggles eraser (as it should). All in all, nicely done. Also, tech support has been super helpful, very responsive when I’ve had Qs.

Great pdf app for 2010. Good 1. It recognizes pencil writing quickly even if it is misspelt about 30 percent of the time. 2. It handles larger pdf files 3. It can split large pdf files even if confusingly Bad 1. When I delete a page, I expect it to be deleted, not just hidden in the background hogging up precious ram memory. Why do I have to pay for a subscription for this basic function when I have already paid for the app. 2. Poor pencil writing utility When I write A&B, it changed to A&b. Now I have to open up the keyboard to delete it, and type it in. It is completely pointless using the pencil. 3. Can’t insert pictures or even simple icons. Seriously, it’s 2022 and multimedia has been around for a while. 4. Can’t have different colors in the same text box. … ? So I am not allowed to emphasize one word in a sentence unless I want to use an ugly highlight box. 5. Text boxes sometimes just won’t align with each other, so even trying the hard way to change the color of one word in a sentence won’t work either. 6. Clunky user interface. 7. Poor handling when trying to partition a large pdf. It puts everything into nested folders and it renames both the split files in a really weird and none intuitive manner. Why not leave the first file name unchanged and name the other with a simple 2,3 etc. I will stop there bc the list just goes on and on..

Updated Review and Rating. This app used to be five stars now it’s horrible. It actually works in regards to reading PDFs however I can no longer sync my icloud files though it has a folder. The settings point me to the main settings. There is nothing in the main setting. Customer service never returned my email. I even tried using Dropbox. But Dropbox doesn’t actually sync to where there’s a copy in Dropbox and GoodReader simultaneously. It downloads a copy to the hard drive. User manual for icloud support is useless. Money talks and I’ve lost trust in this company. I will share my experience with my subordinates at work. ——————————————————————- UPDATE: My boggle was actually with Apple and not GoodReader. After conducting more research, I’ve discovered that Apple has either made it more difficult or impossible to actually sync with GoodReader. A rep finally returned my email with some instructions however I was still unable to SYNC my files with iCloud. I want to have a folder on my computer that also keeps a copy of my files in the GoodReader app and automatically synchronizes with each other. I ultimately figured out how to do this with Dropbox but not with iCloud. By the way, I’ve reduced my iCloud storage plan and increased my Dropbox plan. I show companies where I stand by either putting less or money money into their pockets. Shame on Apple for taking away this functionality.

Good update, still evaluating. Goodreader was one of the first apps I ever purchased for my first gen iPad. For a long time, it was my go-to app for PDFs and document management. Then it fell behind the development curve and I switched to PDF Expert. When Goodreader 5 came out, I decided to give it another chance and paid for the pro features. Based on a few days’ usage, it compares favorably to PDF Expert. I’m not sure yet whether I will switch back to Goodreader as my primary PDF app, but for now I will continue to use it. I have one suggestion for the developers. I am an attorney. I use PDF Expert to redact documents for production. Being able to use the Apple Pencil to highlight areas for redaction is so much easier than using a desktop app. My only complaint with PDF Expert is that redaction areas had to be rectangular. That is fine for text that is in straight lines, but not for skewed documents or some handwriting or pictures. Goodreader overcomes that limitation by allowing the freehand drawing tool to be used for redactions. I just set the line width to 5 or 9 pt and use it like a marker. However, there are times - a lot of them - when I want to redact a rectangular re is the highlight tool, but that only works if there is text (and not just an image of text). So my request - please add a fill option to the rectangle tool. Goodreader allows you to draw rectangles, but as far as I can tell they can’t be filled.

A good tool, but from a bygone era of apps. I've loved and used GoodReader for many years now. It has long served as an excellent PDF reference and markup tool with the capability to work with numerous other file types as well. While unorthodox and somewhat confusing, its nonstandard menu system was innovative and powerful for its time. Add to that the ability to (slowly) sync with Dropbox and it was as close to a perfect reference/annotation tool as one could hope for in the early days of iOS. Now, in September 2018, many of those UI complexities have been solved by Apple and other developers, and new, faster, truly-cloud-syncing apps (like Readdle's excellent Documents and PDFExpert apps) have long surpassed GoodReader in both form and function. Meanwhile, GoodReader remains largely unchanged in its design, and its developers are years late in their release of the long-promised version 5. Sadly, even though I have held out hope and delayed as long as possible, I think the era of GoodReader in my life is ending. Having purchased the latest high-performance, all-wheel-drive, extended-cab truck of such apps, it's time to put the trusty old GoodReader station wagon in the shed. So long, GoodReader. It's been a good run.

Longtime user, now PO'd. When my iPad told me that Goodreader was no longer supported, I went to the App Store and found I had to pay $5 to continue using an app I've used (and given positive reviews to) since 2010. I debated switching to Documents, but decided to stick with Goodreader because I was familiar with the interface and the Migration Assistant promised to help get my old Goodreader files back. Except it wouldn't, because the old app “wouldn't open for some reason”. No kidding, that’s what the error message said. Useless. And there’s nothing in the Troubleshooting or Help to address this catastrophic failure. So my old annotated PDFs appear to be lost forever. The file manager interface is a lot more complicated than it used to be. You can't just open and view a file on Dropbox, you have to either download or sync it—added steps with little apparent value to me. I’m sure it adds a lot of capabilities that I will never use, but it’s less convenient and less intuitive to keep doing what I've always done (and wanted to continue doing). All in a ll, a huge disappointment.

What would make GoodReader 5 Be rated a 5. Filing system excellent. Annotating, to many steps for different colors but still great. Read PDF’s very good. This is a well managed App and it has served me well for many years. My only suggestion to help make my experience better is for stability issues. I have two. When I am translating languages l am often switching Apps. I would like to lock the font size on an article so when I switch Apps the font does not return to the default size, until I return it to default size when I am done with my project. This could just be a lock icon at the bottom of the page with the other icons. The second subject is this. When a page is bigger then the iPad screen, as I scroll up or down the page it often jumps to the next page. Is there any way to decrease the sensitivity of the gesture so it stays on the page as you scroll up and down?. These matters are admittedly minor things to mention but that’s because you product is so excellent. Looking forward to what’s in store, thank you

One of the few.... of the many hundreds if not thousands of iOS apps I have paid for, in terms of time, money, and typically both, that I actually use on a regular basis. The main reasons for this are stability, existence and adequacy of documentation, the absence of a requirement to create a superfluous online account with the vendor, infrequency of paid updates and online purchases, and most importantly, simple usefulness. It is unfortunate that the vast majority of mobile applications available from Apple’s store satisfy mostly the opposite of these criteria: they are unstable, undocumented or poorly so or in a foreign language, require the user to create a “cloud” or other type of account with the vendor, simply to work with desktop documents, often as a way of extracting additional passive income while undermining user’s privacy, proliferate paid updates and online purchases, and in many cases are designed as toys for children. I applaud the producers of GoodReader for such a statistically improbable achievement!

Multiple missing features from previous version. I used the previous version of GoodReader for more than five years, reading hundreds of books with it. I didn't upgrade my iPad beyond iOS 10 only because GoodReader 3 was abandoned and not compiled as 64-bit, so I would lose it. Nevertheless, 10 year anniversary prompted me to give the next version a try and I regret spending these $5.99. The file management is still here, mostly the same, which is good. However, there is an "upgrade" in the viewing department. You can no longer change the colors of the fonts and backgrounds, only select one of the five templates. Why would you remove something so basic? The next big issue is the PDF viewer - using the same files, the previous version reflow documents better and gives more control over the presentation. Moreover, and critical for night reading, the new version always inserts a thumbnail of the PDF page on top of the text, so even though you wanted a dark screen, there is a small torchlight on every page, ruining your night vision and straining your eyes. I couldn't find an option to turn it off. Among the "new" features in whats new, most are only part of the pro pack, the rest are compatibility updates for already existing functionality like Dropbox or bigger screen phones. And the migration assistant is gone :(.

A Step Backward. Been using GoodReader for years, nearly every day. The new version’s design and user interface is worse in nearly every measurable way. None of the new features are particularly necessary, it’s sort of like their developers were a hammer looking for a nail, just to feel useful. I normally adapt to new interfaces really quickly and love the newest latest, but this was just wholly unnecessary and is a step back. Can’t even change the awful new interface color! I’ll probably finally move on to something else. Disappointed. UPDATE: Lowered the rating another notch to one star. They took away features we paid for in the past and put them inside the new paid features (like being able to jump through notes you make, like bookmarks). This means they’re double dipping. Add new features that you want to charge for, fine, but you can’t remove a previous feature you paid for and charge you a second time. It’s dishonest and predatory.

Webp support for images please. First off, let me say I have used this app for many years and it is by far one of my favorites. This app is so useful and it adds a lot of value to my iOS devices. I would just like to request Webp support to be added. Since this image format is used much more frequently due to compression and being made by Google, it is slightly frustrating that images in this format do not creat a thumbnail view in the app and they will also not let you export or save to images. It does let you click on a file and say open as a picture and it will show, but being fully supported to allow thumbnail view and exporting/saving to images on iOS would be very beneficial. Or allowing us to convert to PNG in the app would be another cool feature. Either one or both would be great. But again I do love this app and would be lost without it so thank you for all you do and I hope this app lasts another 20 years because it is so great.

Wonderful App, but a little fix needed.... Its been part of my everyday reading and studying since my first iPad back in 2011. The new version (5) is outstanding specially since finally we are able to sync multiple iOS devices via iCloud. Well done!!! Yet there is a minor issue, that affects regular use of the app, specially in the annotation process. If you are working on a document on the iCloud File, and you are using any of the annotation tools, you will find that you can’t change tools by simply clicking the Tool Menu Bar on the top of the screen. This still can be done in documents not in the iCloud File, but for some reason, with these documents it kind of crashes, and it make you go to the main menu in search of the Annotation Tool’s menu bar on the right side of the screen. Currently Im using two iPad pros (not the last generation, the one before), with apple pencil first generation. It does not ruin the app, but it definitely make it less efficient. Hope to see an upgrade soon addressing this matter. Other than that, great work people, you have produced an outstanding APP !!!

Great app, has a lot of potential. I’ve used GoodReader to annotate and read my textbooks and PDF for school for a few months now. I’ve really enjoyed the experience of READING pdf’s in this app. However, it has a few setbacks. I write on almost every pdf I read with the Apple Pencil. For an app as good as GoodReader, you would expect it to have palm rejection and easily accessible/modifiable controls for writing. It does not. I find myself incredibly frustrated when my palm makes marks on the pdf after I’ve written with the pencil and have to go back and erase all those small random doodles. Nowadays many apps come integrated with Apple Pencil vs finger discrimination, which is incredibly helpful when writing on a pdf during class and trying to keep up with the professor. Additionally, when dealing with syncing a drive with GoodReader, it would often create an error in GoodReader if I modified or moved a file in my computer. GoodReader has, in my opinion, the most potential out of all the pdf-annotating apps in the App Store. It is truly a great application and handles pdf’s beautifully. It just needs some refining and a few additional features.

Needs a more streamlined highlighting experience. Two main suggestions: 1. Highlighting. I commonly use different highlighter colors to signify different things, thus am switching colors frequently. The way it works with the current version, changing colors causes everything I just highlighted prior to saving to change to that new color. Thus my options are to save, reopen highlighter tool, change color, highlight, then save again. The alternative is to save and then go back and click on which sections I want to be a different color, which can be hard to keep track of when highlighting a lot. Basically I'm asking that when highlighting we can change the color without having to close the tool or change all the previous highlights. 2. Syncing. Please have the app sync smallest files first. I have a few large documents that don't need to be synced as frequently but get in the way of adding new small documents that I need more immediately. Great app overall though!

Bad Annotator, Excellent Sync Functionality. Speaking specifically about making annotations, this is not a good app. It doesn’t have a setting to recognize only the Apple Pencil for annotations (so it picks up stray marks from my wrist and finger). It is configured to jump one page forward and backward when you touch pretty much anywhere within the top and bottom 30% of the page (so you’re really only allowed to touch 40% of the page without jumping around accidentally). When you start making an annotation, it automatically scrolls to put the page you’re working on in the middle of the screen, making annotating the top and bottom of any page difficult. These and other things make it a clunky annotator. However, it has the single most robust syncing functionality of any app I’ve used in the past 5 years. Nothing else compares, and I’ve tried everything, without exaggeration. This is why I keep using it. Eliminating the headache of lost work because of syncing problems makes up for the pain of making the actual annotations. Therefore, I give it 4 stars instead of 2.

Best PDF reader (and SO much more!!!). Best PDF reader!!, also great as a secure photo/video viewer, music player, browser, and file downloader. Useful for file sharing, has integrated iCloud folder and sub folders which you can export to from others apps. Integrates Touch ID/Face ID to unlock, selectable for the entire app, the browser, or individual folders (or any combination). So many great features!!! I’m not even going to go into detail on the fantastic pdf viewing/editing/annotating features, and they are stellar. *Feature request: please make it possible to loop videos (overall, and A-B repeat), auto play the next video, and shuffle a playlist of videos. I’d pay for the app again if a new version had these features. **Also: the app is really slow to initially open on the iPhone XS Max. It is way slower than my previous iPhone was (but this may be due to iOS 12?).

Wonderful!. I have many pdf files - especially for technical and software subjects. I have never liked reading them on computers. However, reading them on my iPad, iPhone or Kindle Fire with Goodreader is an absolute pleasure. Easy to see text and images, bookmarking and the ability to organize all the books into categorized directories so I can quickly and easily find them has made Goodreader more efficient at maintaining and using large (and growing) libraries of books. There's a lot in the interface and I'm learning more about it all the time. I no longer purchase paper tech manuals. Digital books are cheaper, I don't have to go anywhere or wait for books to arrive in the mail. When I no longer need the books I don't worry over their fate.

A Must-Have App. This was recommended to me by an engineer back in 2012 when I first started using an iPad for work. I use this every day for Work (construction documents, specifications, etc) one way it's very handy is when I am e-mailed documents, I will save them here temporarily do I can reference the documents whether or not I have a Wi-fi connection. I also use it for my personal work stuff (Resume and portfolio), reference material (codes and technical bulletins)- but I also use it for keeping track of my daughters college recruiting process, teams that I coach, subjects that I teach, I could go on... Also where I have it synced to Dropbox I'm always sure that everything is getting backed up! Whenever anyone asks me what is the most important App to have, I always tell them Goodreader!

Great App. I use it daily. I bought the first version when it came out. I was glad to buy the update. The file system provides functionality that I need. I keep pdfs, jpgs, and even docx documents in it. I keep forms I regularly use. I keep a lot of graphics on my iPads and GoodReader is the best tool for organizing them. The ability to annotate pdfs is crucial since I can keep the original and the annotated version. I can see things I could do with it but just haven't put them in my work flow yet. So far it works the way I want it to work on my iPad Pro including using the Apple Pencil. I purchased the Pro version and it works well. I thought the iOS Files app would reduce my need for GoodReader but it has not. There are quirks to Files that make it less useful for me. For one thing I want my primary storage to always be on my iPads. I often work in locations with no wifi access so local storage is essential. Backup to iCloud works the way I want it to.

Not a fan of the changes. I can shrug at most of the aesthetic stuff, as those sorts of changes always look terrible at first and then you get used to them. But the interface changes are clunky, and not just from lack of familiarity. The app is objectively harder to use on the iPhone, as the bars at the bottom are awkward to use now. Also, the 'swipe from left side to close document' is a terrible choice if that's how you're used to flipping between pages, because you WILL accidentally close documents often until you chance to vertical page-turning and force yourself to get used to it. Also, the 'duplicate tab' function has been removed, with a replacement version available only as an in-app purchase (and exclusively on the iPad). I can no longer recommend this app as readily as I once did, as this is the sort of company that will remove features and then charge to put them back and I can't recommend giving any money to that company.

Still an awesome app, but.... Edit: If you use GoodReader 4 with the Workflow app, don’t upgrade or your workflow will break. There is no option in Workflow to add GoodReader 5. Another reason this should have been a new, separate app. I was hoping v.5 would be a separate app so that I didn’t lose things (like all the open tabs I just lost) and could evaluate it before jumping in with both feet. It will take a little getting used to, but so far seems stable. One thing I was hoping would be fixed in the new version is the way the app treats OCR text, but it has not been fixed. On a desktop and in most other iOS apps, OCR that can be selected and highlighted cannot be in this app. I prefer this app over Readdle’s, but when I need to annotate I have to use Readdle. [Edit: just tried selecting text with an Apple Pencil and the text that I couldn’t highlight before does highlight, just not using the tap-and-hold method with a finger that I usually use.] For those people who complain about the IAP - which I hate and generally avoid - the last version was maintained for years with no additional cost. If $4.99 for 3 or 4 years of use since v.4 was released (?) is too expensive, what are you doing with an iPhone?! Unlike many other developers, this one is not nickel-and-diming us for every little feature. Unlike my usual IAP disgust, I purchased this one right away. This is my 3rd or 4th GoodReader version and it’s been great over the years.

Good app but a lot can be improved. I like this app over all, but the app is not very user friendly when comes to the annotation. I have couple of suggestions that I think would improve the app a lot. 1. First of all, seems that the eraser size can’t be change. This create a lot of trouble for editing notes on the pdf. 2. The “annotation mode doesn’t really work well with Apple Pencil. Currently when the Apple Pencil is detected, the app would get into the annotation mode, where fingers and pencil both can be used for writing. Then the problem is I need to click on the cancel to get back to normal mode so that I could use the finger to scroll pages. I think it would be better if there is an option to disable finger as writing tool when using the Apple Pencil. Or automatically exit annotation mode quickly after the writing is done. I hope the GoodReader would be better and better in the future. Thanks

Good update, GUI woes on ipad. 1st, It’s a great update and very welcomed! All previously used features (protected folders, file management, video downloads, etc) are here and working. No data was lost on the update. Bravo! A few issues on ipad: The most used file management icons are now bottom left. If you hold your device in the left hand and use your right hand for tapping, you have to stretch across the screen to hit buttons. The bottom menu feels cluttered with redundant icons that I wish we could customize or remove (I’m really missing the fantastic collapsible side menu we previously had.) Thumbnail view is crowded due to the 3 circles on the side of every icon and the black arrows on long filenames. A 1 time tutorial could show users the hotkey spot and the circles removed (or an option given to hide them). Vertical spacing of thumbnails is also tight, just enough to feel cramped. In landscape mode long filenames run into each other like one long word. Long filenames need reduced by more characters, and those black arrows replaced/removed when not scrolling to give better space between elements. Animated gif’s need a repeat option. Lastly, I love me some encryption, srsly! The pro-options for encrypted/password protected zips for xferring and sharing files are an awesome addition :) Overall, a very good update with just a few minor interface issues that I’m sure will get worked out.

Excellent App, One Shortcoming. I've used this since I got one of the first iPads. I play board games that have lengthy rules, almost always available via PDF, and being able to access them easily was the killer app at the time. My biggest issue is that you can't carry bookmarks from device to device easily. Some of these rule sets are 40+ pages and bookmarks are essential. Having to completely renter them is a huge pain. I haven't noticed the problem when updating a device, but it is definitely there using AirDrop or whatever the file sharing tech is called on iOS. Because the bookmarks aren't annotations, they are lost. A very minor nit, but for one game that has eight files with over 200 pages total, it was a couple of hours I'll never get back.

Good, looking for an update. I loved this app. I used it regularly for management of PDF files while in a high stress environment and it is stable and functional. I use it for personal use as well and for downloading my personal music and audiobook collections to my iPad for long commutes. I look forward to an updated user interface though. It is difficult to read in daylight. It also does not completely block access to webpage downloading and viewing, so I cannot put it on my children's iPad and know they will be safe. This used to be in the top 5 best apps I have on my tablet and phone. The time it takes to get an update in unsustainable. There are some tweaks I look forward to seeing in an updated version, but I will probably move to another similar app that has more features. It has been over a year since I contacted the developer and they have yet to release any updates to bugs that I've pointed out. It quickly dropped out of my top 5 as functionality decreased with the age of the app.

An unacceptable user experience. I think I’ve had every version of this app since it was first released. I’m an academic and reading/annotating PDFs fills much of my day. What’s unacceptable about GoodReader? (1) The user-interface is atrocious, requires constant, cumbersome interactions to do anything, and is non-customizable in any meaningful way. (For God’s sake, let me pick what the Apple Pencil does when I use it. Don’t make me constantly hit save after every interaction. Let me pick which widgets I want displayed on the screen.) GoodReader could be used in a CS or HCI class as an example of how not to design a GUI. It really is that clumsy and badly designed. (2) After all this time, there is still no setting to ignore annotation input from anything other than an Apple Pencil on an iPad. Your fingers and palm will constantly draw on your document. Utterly astonishing this basic feature, which other apps have had for years, is still missing here. Its best features are its sync capabilities, but the glaring failures in user-interactions can’t be overlooked. This is now an app of last resort and best avoided if you need to interact with PDFs more often than once a month.

App works great, but beware. This app is excellent for managing and marking up PDF documents, and I have not noticed any problems since downloading iOS 12 on my iPad air 2. However, I’d be wary about purchasing this app over others because I think they stopped supporting it. Not only has the developer not responded to my last question (I asked them if they had noticed any problems with the iOS 12 update) – and this is unusual because are used to get an automated receive confirmation when I would email the company and then they would usually respond within two days – but if you also look at their website, it’s still contains a warning concerning iOS 11 and the copyright date at the bottom of the webpage is 2015. So, the way the app is working right now probably deserves five stars, but I’m deducting a star just because of the uncertainty regarding future performance.

going backwards. I’m using goodreader for several years now. It used to be 5 star without doubt. but the developers got greedy and instead of adding features to new versions, started to demand money for the same features over yearly subscription IN AN ALREADY PAID APP. This is rip off. Subscription based sales should be for somethings like magazines and so on. Not apps like pdf readers. I’m going to reduce 2 stars and if it does not get new features in regular update I will reduce other stars too, because I consider it outdated app. re: 15 oct 2020 I didn’t say that the previous features are not available. I said that the app basically didn’t get any new feature outside the subscription which is an irrational business model for offline features. If you wanted to sell new features you could just introduce new version besides this one. Or make them one time in app purchase. Having a subscription for something that basically runs offline on user’s device and is an offline feature is not acceptable as you are not truly providing an ongoing service but an offline product. To me the last true update this app received was a long time ago and it’s getting out of date as something like new iOS file system and multi-window support don’t work properly or are completely unavailable.

OUTSTANDING. I have had this app on my iPad for several years now and would be lost without it! I use it primarily for knitting--as a collection place for my many patterns. It is particularly useful when I am knitting from a CHART. I place lines, vertically, that are the same color as my stitch markers about every 5-10 stitches and then create a horizontal line to move up or down in the direction that the pattern is to be read. If needed you can make notes to yourself about where you left off either in the line or a message bubble on how you did something a little bit different. I recently created a lace shawl that I would have never been able to create without it. Another thing I like about GoodReader is that you can access your stored patterns even if you are away from internet access. Being able to organize patterns by creating folders and mark patterns with different colored star--those patterns that you want to create for some little person soon or the Fair next summer. There are so many pieces to this app, that I am sure I don't use them all, but absolutely love what I have found. Even though one can only give 5 stars, I'd give 10 if I could. Amazing app❣

Excellent , well rounded reader, although the low-light options could be much improved.. Goodreader has been my go-to PDF reader for years now. It does nearly everything at least as well as the competition, and does many things better. There is, however, one missing feature that drops my review from 5 to 4 stars: a lack of standard night reading or color inversion options for the PDFs themselves. The dim feature by itself is inadequate, because it reduces the contrast of the text too much at lower brightness settings. For this reason alone, I far prefer PDFExpert for low light reading, with the accessible sepia and night (i.e. Black background, white text option). Were a similar function implemented into Goodreader, it would certainly become my all-purpose PDF app.

Such a shame needs to be purchased. It’s such a shame that you need to purchase this app few times. first to buy this app and you think it’s all set to go. You go to the app and you have to purchase the pro-pack to use the most simple options in the app . If it was a free app it would be OK but when you pay for something you expect to at least use the dark Mode in the app. Greedy greedy greed. Ignoring that issue related to money, i would say one of the best apps I have. It opens almost anything and the wifi transfer is a life saver sometimes. I have this app since I purchased an iPod, 7 years ago and still using it on 11 pro. Also it’s a great app that they always keep it updated and fix the bugs. Love it! Edit: also please add the ability “open in” for multiple items chooses. It gets frustrating adding over 40 items one by one to another app. Thanks

PDF to speech has become unreliable. GoodReader used to be a fantastic way to listen to PDF files. While there are better sounding alternatives, they use custom voices that really drain phone batteries quickly. GoodReader uses the built in phone voice which is much more power efficient at a still acceptable level of quality. Sadly, it will now only read one page at a time. After each page the speech stops and the remaining pages of the PDF document all appear blank. The only way I know to recover is to close and reopen the document. One can then restart speech on any page but it will stop again at the end of that page. GoodReader is no longer a practical way to listen to PDF documents as one would listen to an audiobook. The issue might have something to do with the app entering a semi-idle state after the screen goes dark and the phone locks. I think the developer is missing out on a really big opportunity because of the popularity of audiobooks. I hope the text to speech feature is restored in the future. GoodReader would then be a five star app one more.

A must have. If I could only have one app on my iPhone and iPad this would be it! It is way more than just a PDF viewer/annotator. It is also the best file manager out there (that is what I mainly use it for). It has great organization capabilities, can be connected to for file transfer/syncing in many ways, and has great support for a lot of file types. I use it a lot to listen to audio and lectures. I can have the PDF of the lecture is about open with the lecture playing. I love the skip forward and back 30 seconds option too. It also remembers where I left off on the lecture and which ones I have already listened to/read. The only thing I wish it had was support for ePub. I believe it is by far the most essential app for iOS devices.

Removed "Fit to Width"?!. The most useful set of features of GoodReader 4.x to me was cropping and using "Fit to Width" in both portrait and landscape. However, this (to me) critical feature has been removed (from what I can tell) and you have to manually pinch to zoom. This makes it a real pain to position after cropping. Fortunately, I still have GoodReader 4.x and will rollback to that working version (with iTunes 12.6.5). Update v5.1: "Fit to" is back for all page changing options (Vertical, Horizontal and Scrolling). I also read their privacy policy link, which made me feel a lot better. I am still not crazy about the UI changes or the poorer performance (particularly in Scrolling mode). But bumping up to 4 stars (-1 due to these issues and the previous version being much better). I still have the latest version 4.x and can rollback to that if needed.

My go to pdf reader!. I’ve been using GoodReader for 10+ years and it has been my go to app for PDF reading. I love that I can organize everything and I can annotate with fantastic tools very easily. I’m a teacher and I’ve got a ton of texts that I use in the planning of my classes. I have them all on my iPad thanks to Goodreader! I can put in all of my class plans as well and make changes easily. Having it all here on the iPad means I can connect to the board or the projector and share them easily with my classes. I can also send them via the app. I know there’s a lot more I can do when I have this app. I save all of my project materials for my personal interests as well so that anywhere I go… I’m all set!

One of my favorite apps. This is an outstanding application. It has one main task: reading and annotating PDF files, and it performs that task flawlessly. It helps you organize your PDFs and works seamlessly with iCloud. The annotation tools (such as highlighting, adding notes, etc.) are intuitive and useful. It has wonderful character recognition capabilities, enabling you to search for words within your document. Bookmarking is available and very useful. I have recently been downloading a number of Google Books PDFs, such as digitized versions of 18th Century English magazines, and I’m amazed at how well GoodReader can interpret the sometimes distorted digitized letters. This app has saved me dozens of hours of work and it is well worth whatever the price is. I’m looking forward to seeing what they add for Version 5.

Quick for browsing jump reading. I like GoodReader very much. There are a lot of pdf readers in the app store. They’re good in different aspects. GoodReader is very good for reading very long pdf books, in the case you need to jump back and force. The preview bar on the lower part of the screen will helps to scroll to the any page you want with thumbnails It’s not only previous page or next page, but also it will give you the sense that where the page is, you get the feedback. it’s like reading a real book. You can quickly browse the book from a very high level very quickly and also get visual thumbnails. And you can also change the view of books. So I use GR to read very serious math or other research books or papers. These books are different from novels, you’re not reading linearly, you need jump between references and links and citation of previous chapters. And GR can use FTP / wifi / dropbox / google drive to import / share files, which makes it seamlessly. I don’t use GR to read “linear” books. I use other apps to read novels, other app to take hand write notes. It’s easy for me to find alternatives for those books. But for academic and serious books, I use GR! Thank the developers.

Worst experience, wanted to share !. It is the worst after the upgrade to goodreader 4. I had to pay for this new version. Worst experience with their customer service. Would not reply to my email (only help you can get is via email, they said) or even won’t care about you even after sending multiple emails if the issue was not resolved). Instructions to transfer files form good reader to computer we’re terrible and I had to figure myself out how to retrieve them because their instructions were too terrible to follow and would not work... I put the files in iCloud icon to be safe but then realized that the Speed to open theses files and search something is slow like a tortoise (takes for ever!!). I could not move them back out from the iCloud for whatever reason (why is it so complicated?). I am so mad that I paid for the updated version of this app. This company may update this app in 5 years down the road and would ask customers to re-pay for their hard work for the updated version! Please suggest a better app. I really loved it before all this. My experience with the customer service and trying to deal with the problem myself for hours and days made this app my least favorite! Don’t recommend to a friend, please save the headache

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Too many features distracting from core function. Goodreader is an unfortunate cobble of too much. When I first acquired it my need was for a reader. That need has not changed. The product though has evolved into a ‘Swiss Army knife’ and in doing so has lost the essence of what a reader needs to be. It’s almost impossible to turn a page without something happening that I didn’t want. Too many menus with too many options making it impossible to find the ones that lead to a good reading experience. To the designers - If you want this to be a ‘Swiss Army knife’, add a saw and tweezers, if you want it to be a good reader, strip off all the distracting baggage.

Super helpful tool for academic learning. I’ve been using GoodReader since my master studies and it’s been absolutely invaluable in keeping my notes and documents organized. I like the fact I can edit pdf using many helpful functions. I even used it for my apartment’s condition report

Love this App. As an ipad only user, this App is brilliant for reading and annotating pdf documents. I feel I have hardly touched the surface of its capabilities, but already I greatly appreciate the compatibility with the Apple pencil for annotations. Also I love the ability to switch to a high quality audio reading of your document when your eyes need a break.

Prefer previous version (GoodReader 4). GoodReader has been a favourite file management application. I’ve been using it for several years now. Changes to the software has been made in the past and I’ve adapted overtime. The interface for GoodReader 5 feels like it’s downgraded from the previous version. The primary navigation at the bottom is a bit cluttered. Too much functionality is built in, making it difficult to quickly choose between different actions I want to take. In contrast to GoodReader 4, the right side panel made sense, a lot more space was dedicated for actioning files. I import a lot of files directly to the main page and I usually like to sort my files at a later point. I now find it a lot less intuitive to manage my files directly on the application. It is a big change to suddenly move the functionality to down below. There is no clear icon for specific functionality, just text, which means I have to play closer attention to what I am doing. I’m just one user, but I hope this is helpful feedback for the next app update; and I’m sure with time I’ll adapt. On the upside it’s great to see new features such as encryption being built in.

Great PDF Tool. I have been using GoodReader for many years to both read and annotate PDF documents. The annotation tools are extensive, and the app is very stable when it comes to large PDF documents consisting of hundreds of pages of text and graphics. If you're after a robust PDF reader and annotator, I highly recommend this app.

Where would I be without GoodReader. I LOVE GoodReader, I use it for everything. I download tickets to events, brochures that I need on hand, readings for my studies. I also keep large documents that I need for work in GoodReader. You name it, I’ve got it in my GoodReader. It’s safe, reliable and so easy to use. Thank you GoodReader. You are by far one of my most used and cherished Apps. Happy Reading!!!

Like the continuous page mode. Thanks for the new version - very nicely done. I particularly like the continuous page mode. The PDF page rendering also seems more efficient. Split page also works great on my new iPad Pro. Haven’t tried the security features / encryption yet. Overall very satisfied.

The new version is a disaster. I’ve been using Good Reader since I had iPhone 3, it is my most frequently used App and this is the worst ever version. The UI is terrible design which makes thing a lot complicated. You cannot find your recent read books use one button anymore; you cannot change the colour of background as your prefer but only preset options; there is a lot more buttons there you will never use and confuse you; why don’t just pull out the most used one and hide others. I love the reading function and listen to my book everyday and since updated the App it kept crush with “error reading text”and you have to start the whole book all over again. Soooooo disappointing. Wish you can fix the problems ASAP. (Also the new colour is ugly)

Best Ever App!. I have been using GoodReader for several years now. It just keeps getting better. It is very easy to transfer my files (I mainly use PDFs and MP4s) from my iPhone to this app. I then create and manage folders from within this app to file my data into specific folders. The help desk is Awesome! I had a recent problem where , when my iPhone locked the screen, my videos would stop playing. This was not a fault of the app, but a security feature of the iPhone. I was given precise instructions on how to solve this problem within 24 hours of asking. Bottom Line: A great app made even better by a responsive help desk.

Back bone of my reading experience. Great app. Has got me through both university studies and work. Mark up feature is very useful. User interface and file management took a bit to get used to, but it is intuitive, just with many useful functions and options.

GR for music. I have found GR an excellent tool for handling all my Songsheets from the various groups whit whom I play my ukulele. Separate Folders for each group and the simple ability to fing various versions of the same song in different groups is really handy. An excellent piece of software on my iPad.

Really good for study. Treat pdf like physical book.. Ability to swipe with 3 fingers to go back and forward between views is really good e.g. back to Table of Contents or Index. Split mode (pro pack) is very useful when you are trying to study something. The only pdf reader I know that offers two-up side-by-side page view. I have not come across any other pdf reader this good.

Great App - needs a better search function. Great App but would like a better search function. I use this for cross stitch & highlight symbols in the page as I stitch. Unfortunately when I search a symbol on the page of a document it searches one at a time instead of highlighting the symbol where it appears on the whole page. Otherwise a perfect app for PDF editing.

A reputation earned by years of delivering. GoodReader was one of my first serious apps from many years ago (iPad 2 era). I stuck with it because it delivers consistently and reliably to me as a consumer. It keeps up to date, it doesn’t lose the plot with fluffy new features and it maintains a consistent user experience. Easily one of my most trusted apps.

Freezing up and app closes frequently !!!. I have been using this app for almost a year now. This used to be my favorite reading app so far. But lately, after the update, y app keeps closing (4 times in one hour) And when I opened the app, the book that I am reading turned back to page 1. I had to scroll many pages in order to find the page back. I also sent emails to report the problem. Please do something about this. I was considering to buy a pro pack but if this keep happening, I m thinking to switch to another app. Please do fix it!

GoodReader is like what Apple Files should be. I have been a big user of GoodReader for years. Great app to store and manage files while keeping downloads etc inside the apps. It allows syncs to multiple cloud services and passing documents into other app. It also has unzip feature and method to view some docs. It has not received much update however. It sometimes has the UI overlapping on iPhone X and also crashing when saving MP4 into Photos. It can be improved further.

A True Essential Must Have App.. I have been a user of this App for a few years now. I not only use it for things like storing, annoting and creating/modifying .pdf files. But, for example, I transferred (using iTunes and 'folder' transfer) a whole ($4,000) training and coaching program to my iPad; including video, manuals, seminar tapings, etc,etc. and I was able to have access to this whilst travelling, working away, etc, etc. Look, that's just the tip of the iceberg, so to speak. It is incredibly functional and continues to grow and develop/evolve. Like I said, this is a true essential, must have app and the more you use it, the more you discover what it can do for you.

Very disappointed. I’ve using GR solidly for 12 years, both for work and private use and found it extremely useful. However the most recent update has ruined the primary menu/index. It is now a jumble of files everywhere on the main home page, that under the old app where neatly listed in alphabetical order. Good Reader installed this latest update without my knowledge or permission - will now ditch this app in favour of a more user friendly app.

Improvements in GR5. Compared to version 4, more intuitive, looks cleaner, easier to get to different areas. The use of more touch gestures makes like easier e.g. like when switching between documents and closing them. Apple Pencil support is great. Split view to have 2 files worked on at the same time, or having the same file side by side is so good. The different view options can really help in GR5 usefulness at any time. The media player is easily accessible. The extra security is always welcome and appreciated. As always, Good Reader is fast and rock solid. Has not crashed once in my experiences so far. Well done!

Not liking latest update.... I paid for this app as it was recommended for working cross stitch patterns... it was going great and I was loving it but it was just updated to version 5.14 and now I can no longer click on each individual stitch if there is more next to it it clicks them all I can no longer do little sections and then mark them off. With this new update I have basically wasted my money..

Amazing. This app is packed with useful features. It's designed to make reading all kinds of documents from all kinds of sources easy. Accessing anything stored in iCloud for example, is effortless. PDFs and text documents in bailouts formats can be read, annotated, forwarded in pieces and exported to other apps. My only criticism is the cumbersome access from some screens back to main menu. Yes, no I didn't read the manual, but tried every logical tap and movement I could in order to get back to where I wanted. I would use this app for all my reading and annotation ... if this was fixed. The architecture and function and reading functions within screens are awesome.

Versatile app for document reviews. I have used GoodReader for years and I am very happy with it for noting documents I need to review. The ability to categorise the documents into various folders works well. The annotating seems to have improved or I am now used to it. Overall I am happy with the decision to used GoodReader.

Love it!. I loved the previous version and was willing to pay for the latest version so as to keep up to date with the upgrades. Very user friendly. Love the new features. The migration tool from the previous version to this latest one made migration effortless. A wonderful tool for study and document filing. Thank you.

Every thing I needed to save and organise important stuff!. I have used this app to assist in my university studies and to organise my notes with training in my career. It annotates and saves bookmarks and makes finding saved resources easy. Recommended highly.

Good. Could be better in sreenshot and smooth function. This is an excellent app. Still noticeable lagging on Ipad pro 12.9 inch. Could be better: Screenshot: the crop mode is very time consuming and not user friendly. Please support screenshot with finger or apple pencil (like Foxit) Lagging when turning page: noticeable lagging when turning page. I'm sure it is not the issue with my ipad pro 12inch's capability of smoothing the pages. The engine or coding could potentially be improved. Document (by reddle) did a good job in this. Although they don't support two page views.

The swiss army knife for ipad in your work life. I bought GoodReader at the begnning of my personal ipad history back in 2010 and I have used it almost everyday of my life since. I use GoodReader for quick offline access for all my key company documents. The file system is intuitive. I use it for all my weekly public speaking and it has never let me down. I “save to” or “export to” GoodReader from all kinds of other apps (notably Pages) and this is also intuitive. It handles large file types and I use it to store files for later reading. I regularly use the pdf editing feature for modifying documents that I am getting ready for presentations and this is again simple and intuitive. If I had to delete most of the apps off my Ipad, GoodReader would be one that stays.

Good for work and play. I’ve used GoodReader for 7 or 8 years and find it excellent for becoming a personal document management system. Minutes, board papers, specifications are all able to be reviewed and marked up with highlights and comments. Personal life organiser for travel documents , bill management and anything else! Easily searchable, organise your own folders. A great product without crashes. 👍😄

Great App. We use GoodReader for all our work manuals. It’s user friendly and the help function is good if you get stuck. Also, being able to copy and paste item numbers is great to have.

Fantastic app. I love this app. Mainly use it on iPad but I also have it on my iPhone. Very handy being able to annotate PDFs, remove pages etc, as well as organise PDFs and other documents in folders. It works particularly well at downloading files from slow websites that time out in your browser.

Absolutely favorite iOS app. Been using this forever. I don’t typically user it every day, so I can’t really say why it is my fav, it just always has been. Typically, I have folders full of MP3 files which I share between desktop and various iOS devices. I use them for language study. None of the other cloud storage apps have a decent MP3 player interface. Dropbox: no. ICloud: no, etcetera. The GoodReader support for MP3’s in folders has always been just what one would expect. For years, I got free updates after purchasing the initial version. Recently, I purchased the Pro Pack, not because I necessarily want to use the Pro Features. Mainly because I like to vote with my $$ for excellent s/w.

Essential multi-use app!!. I have used both the old version and the current version of GoodReader over several years now! I find it really fast to transfer text files such as PDFs and also audio files. I’ve found that I can transfer anything to GoodReader, when other apps fail to respond e.g. podcast apps in the case of audio. I would have given 5 stars, actually, except for the fact that I have a problem with the colour contrast of the interface, it is so “charcoal” and I find it hard to see inside the house let alone if I’m in the outdoors wanting to listen to audio etc. A few days ago I decided to use the support icon at the bottom of the GoodReader screen to contact the team to recommend a change to the colour contrast of the interface to make it more accessible for all. Within a couple of days I had a good comprehensive reply from the team. And it was good news that the next version/upgrade will have a different look that will take accessibility options into account in the interface. I’m a happy customer! Helen from Wollongong, Australia.

tap zones. I’ve always wished to see the app to include the toggle button to turn on and off the tap zones. I’m not a fan of tap zones and never found it to be useful. All it does to me is accidentally being tapped and pages flying to and fro without me actually intending. Otherwise, it has been a great app.

Great app. I’ve been using this app for nearly 10 years. It is excellent. I’ve tried a few others including expensive board paper tools and nothing comes close for ease of use and range of features.

Excellent except the manuals. I don't think there can be a better app for iPad for reading many kinds of documents, especially .pdf. Good Reader is packed with features which would take some time to fully absorb. You can, however, just get into it at the basic level and learn as you go. My only issue is the arrangement of manuals. They state at the outset that it is a complex app. Fine, but they seem to go out of their way to prove to you how complex it is. Actually, navigating the manuals is more complex than the app itself. Do we need to have to go from one link to the other and thrown into the intricacies before we are introduced to the basic functions? I get it. I will need to graduate from the GR PolyU before I can use all features of the GR. I just wish the lectures were a little more user friendly.

Essential app for the iPad Pro. Love this app to open all sort of documents esp PDFs. I would love it even more if you could please add some external keyboard navigation commands such as page up and page down etc. Many people with the iPads these days will be using external keyboards. It would be greatly appreciated by many

Must have. Can’t believe all the pdf editors and readers I’ve tried before getting this. iAnnotate 4, GoodNotes, Readdle etc have nothing on this. best feature as a musician is that it plays MP3’s embedded in the pdf - superb A decade of using numerous apps for annotating and reading pdf’s this is the best all round app.

Exceptional App. I’ve been using GoodReader for years, it is probably the most useful and professional app I’ve ever seen. I use it to organise all of my documents, mostly PDFs, can easily edit them or send between apps or via email or wifi to other devices. The team have always kept adding small improvements, the latest was split screen added with the new pro pack. This is fantastic and one of the few abilities I’d felt to be lacking. Could not recommend higher.

Sneaky Tactics. I wanted to convert a word document to a PDF, so GoodReader prompted me to buy the professional version of an extra $10. Once I had purchased it, I got a message saying that goodreader’s algorithms don’t convert this document type, and gave me instructions on how to use the Apple software to achieve the conversion. Very crooked and sneaky tactics. I expected a little more.

Previous version file backup impossible. If only Goodreader was keen to support its App users prior to IOS 11 to allow my hundreds of files to be able to be recovered and stored in the new version which I have updated to. Essentially the problem has locked me out of utilising years of painstaking accumulation of files in the old but now unsupported version. Can anyone at Goodreader give me an answer? Are they going to support this old App on IOS to allow file recovery. They are uncontactable to seek a remedy.

Migration not possible ... or not obvious. I have been using the previous version for a long time, and because I found it an excellent product, I paid (again, albeit a little reluctantly) for the latest version when the previous version would no longer work under IOS11. I expect all the new features will be as well implemented as features in the previous version, but it is frustrating that there doesn’t appear to be any way of migrating downloaded documents (from the previous version) into this latest version. Of course, I wouldn’t have had the problem if I’d stored all my documents in the cloud - but that option is a fat lot of good if relying on access to documents when away from a fixed or mobile broadband connection. If there is an option that I’ve not spotted, it needs to be a whole lot more conspicuous!

Stable for many years. Pretty much does what it says and is very stable . I have been using it for years on an old first gen iPad mini and it still runs perfectly. I recently upgraded the iPad and to IOS 11- I was a little concerned about the fact the older version no longer worked, but I could still do a simple transfer on itunes from the old app and drop it straight into the new - no problem.

Consistently useful. This is of my go too apps on my iPad. I do a lot of pen and paper RPGs which makes it extremely convenient the be able to store and access a library of PDF file and swap between them quickly. The ability to read other file formats is just icing on the cake. The synch feature allows me to set up directory hierarchy on my computer and mirror it to my iPad, allowing for edits bin both places. Two things I’d love to see in future versions are the ability to crop an image from the PDF and copy it to clipboard and the ability to auto sync at a particular time-rather than interval. Both of these are just nitpicking as the core functionality is solid

Whoa - not as secure as you think !!!!. After years of using GoodReader and thinking my files were safe - I have just found out that any files stored in “GoodReader” are fully visible in the apple iphone “Files” folders SO anyone that can open your phone can view any file you thought were secure in GoodReader !! The only way to fix that is buy an annual subscription to GoodReader Pro and fully incript files which slows your phone down, uses more power and takes longer to open files. SO - if you’re not using GoodReader Pro your files are only as secure as your phone SO why bother ?

Why mess with something that wasn’t broken!. This app was great until the latest update. Now the UI has been completely changed and I have to relearn the entire app to find the applicable information. The worst update was to the outlines, now it’s very hard to select a sub chapter - you need to press a tiny little arrow on the left hand side of the menus to expand into the next menu. Why mess with a perfectly good app!

Was once a great app. I must acknowledge, that the PDF file management within the GoodReader app is still great and very functional. This once groundbreaking app has failed to keep up with technological advancements. The developer hasn't implemented available APIs, making file management challenging unless done locally after downloading from cloud services. This outdated approach is not in line with modern working practices. Moreover, the developer seems unwilling to update this formerly top-rated app. Its current version is hard to use due to a cluttered interface that doesn't follow Apple's design guidelines, making it seem complicated compared to comparable apps. I can’t believe the the developer has allowed this app to now be relegated to a lower class division given it had at least a 8-year head start on the competition.

Zero marks for transition from V3 to 4. I’ve used GoodReader for several years now to proof my novels. It was the best thing I found when I was looking for a pdf annotator that would allow me to proof on the go. Imagine my horror upon updating to iOS 11 when I discovered that GoodReader will no longer open—halfway through proofing a novel. Some research for help revealed that I should have paid extra to update to GoodReader 4. Why didn’t V3 warn me whenever I opened a file that GoodReader Armageddon was approaching? I purchase GoodReader4, expecting that my files will be there when I open it. No such luck. More research reveals there is a “migrate files” menu item in the internal settings of V4. Not anymore. Finally I discover that I need to download the GoodreaderUSB app onto my computer and use that to migrate the files. I do so, but it does not preserve the date stamps. An hour later, I am back proofing my novel and my blood pressure is approaching normal.

More editing functions. This program has the potential to be the best on the market. The file transfer interface is the best I have used as it's easy to transfer from work network to IPad. The down side is the limiting editing functions. With the building industry editing is important, we don't just edit text documents

Outdated but still ok. It’s a good app but it certainly feels abandoned. It looks outdated, it’s iPad interface feels like an afterthought (eg: settings taking up only a small part of the screen) and doesn’t even have intergration with the Files app on iOS 11 +. However it is still a good app. All other essential functionality is there and i would highly recommend it as their are not many other alternatives and it is free. I just wished the developer would address these issues as it would not be hard to make it an excellent app, even if it meant charging $5-$10 for an updated version.

File selection options. Doesn't allow enough file selection options. Need to be able to select a finite number between 1 and All for shifting between folders, eg sliding finger quickly across those which are immediately selected. Also the speak option needs upgrading for scientific literature. The pronunciation is poor, flipping between Australian English and American English. E.g. It doesn't know about chemistry. Needs to make an extra delay at end of sentences.

Excellent tool for PDFs etc. I have used GoodReader for about 3 years. It is my go-to program for saving PDF files off line. I have found it to be stable with excellent file management capabilities. The one extra thing I wish it could do would be to open and manage ePub files. If GoodReader could do that, it would be worth 6 stars!

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With last update, you may need to buy the pro pack. I bought GoodReader long time back. I used the line tool a lot. Now, with last update, I am forced to buy extra pro pack to see my old annotations. I don’t feel happy with that strategy.

Great Book Reader. No doubt the best book reader....king of all readers.

Is your mother proud???. I had (bought & paid for) an older version, was reasonably happy with it. When I switched to the new version (bought & paid for), I was completely ignored (over several months and messages) when I asked questions about transferring/recovering files from the older version. Worst customer support I’ve ever seen. Enjoy my money, Good.iWare, Inc. It’s the last of it you’ll get! (Please note, the single star was NOT earned. The app store requires at least 1 for a review.)

Still no Continuous Scroll feature. Unfortunately useless for us since they still doesn't have a basic feature like "Continuous Scroll" which you can't read table, spec, music sheet or lyric without always switch between two entire page.

Illegal Subscription Practices. While this app has its positives, charging customers for a subscription to access “Dark Mode” should be considered illegal. Dark Mode is not the property of Good Reader, but rather that of Apple Inc. Dark Mode is an API created for the iOS and iPadOS platforms by Apple Inc.—not Good Reader. By deciding to charge a subscription for the sole purpose of enticing a customer to pay for a feature that was not created by the app developer, should be considered wrong and unethical. Unfortunately the option to select zero stars does not exist.

Incredible. I rarely pay money for apps, but iBooks has terrible performance on my iPad. So slow, and poorly laid out for storing lots of PDFs in a logical manner. So I bought GoodReader. A couple months in, I have to say I’m impressed. PDFs load instantly on my original iPad Air. It has tabs, so PDFs stay open. I made folders to throw PDFs into to stay organized. I can AirDrop documents (and folders) straight to the app. I am impressed! Worth the cash, and this is coming from a guy who avoids paid apps. Two thumbs up!

Used to like it not anymore after checking Apps privacy report. 45 connections: Yahoo, Facebook Google etc!!! I don’t have Facebook or yahoo or google Why!?🤬 Good that it proclaims no user data shared 😡

A real Swiss Army Knife for your files. This thing does it all. I just wish you could change the background color though from teal to some other color. 🌈

Best for reading. I use this app almost every day for casual reading.

Easy to use and keeps me organised. I download all my pdfs to GoodReader and organise them according to my different courses. I can easily annotate the documents and write notes on specific topics .

Goodreader. Tellement pratique

Very Happy. I have been looking for a program like this and did not know it exists. I am so happy that I came across this. I am very satisfied with it. It certainly solved many problems that I was having.

It could have search function improvements. The function doesn’t look up every possible combination of letter format, i.e. “hello” “HELLO” “Hello”. It doesn’t recognize they are the same or similar word.

Great App. It's the best reader I've used. Great for viewing, annotation, printing, and browsing PDF files... Just awesome...

Top Favourites. One of my top favourite apps and the only one I haven’t swapped out for a more useful version because there hasn’t been on and I’ve been using this for years.

Charging money for Dark mode??. I paid for this app and now to get dark mode i have to pay per month?? Lol

GREAT!!!👍. The best app for who reads a lot of pdf in the research field. Definitely recommend!!

Amazing app. Opens everything. MP3, word, PDFs...

Only older less secure SMB standard supported. Product states it connects to SMB; however, if your server only supports newer, more secure, standards, or older less secure standards are turned off you won’t be able to connect. No SMB 2, 2.1 and 3 are not supported.

amazing!. full of features!

Handwriting. Excellent app. Only one complaint: when Apple Pencil is activated, handwriting should be used to scroll, not write. The Apple Pencil is there already.

Love this app. Very useful app. LOVE the features. Keep up the good work!

No Mac OS version. Wish I could use it on Mac as well. But there isnt a Mac version

Be aware of annual fee for some features. You can't even convert jpg to pdf with this version. It askes you to buy another package. tried to get refund but was not successful.

Great app, amazing support!!. GREAT app. I love it & use it daily. They just wrote back within 24h on a weekend (!) to teach me how to use the iPad's Classic/SmartInvert function to easily switch to a black background, to save my sore eyes. How above & beyond is that!?! Thank you, thank you, thank you...

King Dariush. I love GoodReader🌺

Easy to use. I like it. Easy to use

Please support auto encoding for txt. Please support auto selection for txt files. Some of the txt cannot decode correctly using UTF8 “some files data does not match with specific txt encoding “, even though same files open be correctly displayed using UTF8 encoding using different app( file explorer)

Can’t be used anymore Please fix it!. One of my essential apps So useful But I can’t file stuff or use it anymore

GoodReader. Awesome app Easy and efficient for my concert playbacks Shari tallon

i have been a user since 2009. thank you, i love this pdf reader, i love the commitments to privacy. bought it several times and truly appreciate the option of being able to buy the app outright and not have to do the annual subscription. which is required unfortunately :( i would love it if there was an option to buy the premium features outright but understand its not currently possible.

Great for reading PDFs. I like that I can transfer files using any of the common share and cloud solutions to read PDF books and articles.

Most useful app on iPhone. This app is so well done and so incredibly useful! I use this all the time! It is very stable and I have never lost any files as opposed to other apps. I save all my email attachments in it so that I can look at them later on. This way there is no need to scroll through hundreds of emails to search an attachment. I can annotate my PDFs, add highlights, etc. Well done!

My Go To For PDFs. I’ve been using Good Reader for a few years now, it’s my go to app for PDFs. It’s great for organizing, reading and renaming user guides for cameras, software, and electronic appliances. I also use it for the agendas and meeting notes for organizations I’m involved with. Good Reader is both a briefcase and filing cabinet on the iPad. Highly recommended.

Perfect for all documents in iPhone. The iPhone has poor native support for a lot of document formats. GoodReader makes all those problems go away. And the sync with google drive or Dropbox is very nice.

Don’t waste your money.. For $9.00 and it can’t even read a scanned document. Terrible.

This update just crashes upon opening. This update, when app is opened on the latest iOS 16.6.1, just crashes every time, with no crash report able to be sent. Similar to what happened on another update a while back.

Far behind other pdf editors. I’ve had this app since it first appeared in the App Store. It was useful for several years (and the stars are for the past), but it hasn’t kept up with other apps. It certainly hasn’t improved enough, in any way, to charge for us to access documents we’ve already edited. I’ve transferred my docs out and am removing this app.

Très complet. J'adore. Très complet

Congratulations. Thank you my good,GoodReader,for years,everything is possible with you.my best app ,my bank of musics,and any others,its reliable,and so many......thanks.again🙏🌹

If you need more from your iPad buy this. This is a must have app, let you do more from your iPad

Great app but bad business model. This is a fantastic app, I use it every day to read PDFs and take notes. It has lots of useful features and tons of options to connect to various document sources, with frequent updates from the developers. The above is the text from my old 5-star review. I still believe GoodReader is great, but I can’t support the subscription scam called « Pro Pack ». I don’t mind paying extra for more features, but make it a reasonable one-time payment option, not an overpriced subscription!

Used to be good- glitchy greedy. Have used it for years, but too glitchy. Now videos won’t open in another app feature doesn’t work. This app is just slowly dying, choose a better app! I am deleting.

Awesome. Update. I bought this app ages ago and still love it. I’m glad as it was less then and I may not have bought it. After having it… I would. I have been using this and the previous versions since about 1.x version. It's the only app I use as often as the core apple apps. It's just indispensable. It works it's easy to use and if you device is old the engine steps down to prevent crashes. Just buy it. It's a great tool. FYI. I use it for hundreds of old word files excel, PDFs shop drawings, pictures, music files, I think it does movies too. Just added signatures. I asked for this and I guess it was a popular idea. Well done too.

Best PDF reader for the iPad. This application is simply the best PDF viewer, manager, organizer, annotation tool on iOS. I cannot say enough about this application. If you need to work with PDFs, manage PDFs and annotate them, this application is simply the best. Love the synchronization tool with DropBox! Great job! Highly, highly recommended.

Crash when importing video from photo albums. Sadly now broken as you can’t import videos from your library anymore

The best. It's the best way to annotate a pdf with the Apple Pencil. No need to click 5 things before highlighting. Super!

Good, but with a major limitation. The App itself (and all the different features) is great, but when opening a document from iCloud, the download itself takes a ridiculous long time.

Great app. I’ve been using this app taking notes since my first year in university. Saved my life from organic chemistry, biology, and so many other courses. Love that zooming-in writing pad.

Warning do not update to Version 5.15.1186 it crashes & will not open!. Warning do not update to Version 5.15.1186 it crashes & will not open! Updated and Pressing the GoodReader app icon to open it causes it to crash and not open at all! There is a fatal flaw Version 5.15.1186 it crashes & will not open! Do not update this app until a new and corrected version is released.

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Waiting to give it the 5th.... I’ll start by saying that I love goodreader. I use it daily and have suggested it to many many others. I only give 4/5 for right now as we have all been WAITING for the “major update” for months and have gotten nothing. Just in the past six months the app crashes quite a lot and when I try to adjust things that I have already done I get a pop up saying to email customer support. It does this at least 10 times a day. Kind of annoying. But for the most part it still works. I use this primarily for my patterns (I’m a cross stitcher) and it’s PERFECT for that. Please please PLEASE give us the update!!!!

Very happy camper!. I recently downloaded GoodReads and I am probably only making limited use of it, but it has solved one of my dilemmas. When I am traveling in somewhat remote areas where cell coverage is sketchy and I cannot use a mobile hotspot to email files accessible by and to my iPhone, I can now simply and easily transfer important files from my PC to my phone for backup storage via its synch/charging cord. For some reason, there is some Bluetooth incompatibility between my laptop and phone. Prior to GoodReads, emailing these files to myself was my only option, and as previously stated, an option that wasn’t always available. So for me, the usefulness of this app far outweighs its cost. Thanks, GoodReads!

Warning: Google drive connection doesn't work. I purchased the previous version of this app, and decided to purchase this new version as well. The description clearly lists google drive access as a feature. Contacting support elicited this response: We'll be able to fix the problem and restore Google Drive connectivity and sync with the upcoming GoodReader 5 update, which will be a free update to GoodReader 4.12.1, however we don't have an estimate for when that app update will be available. I suggested that they remove google drive from the description since it is not accurate, and imo is misleading. They responded: We understand that this is disappointing since you expected Google Drive connection to work, of course—but it's a problem that we'll resolve rather than something that GoodReader no longer supports, so we do need to keep GoodReader's description as is while we're working to fix the problem. They clearly state that google drive access will not be restored for GoodReader 4. The description is for GoodReader 4. Including features that do not work and will only work for GoodReader 5 is misleading. If it's not working, fine. I get that there are technical fixes that may take time. But to keep it in the description is disingenuous.

ALL MY FILES ARE GONE!. And some of them are irreplaceable. All of them disappeared from GoodReader when I got a new phone (same model, same iOS) and restored from my iCloud backup. EVERYTHING ELSE from EVERY OTHER app— including the tabs I had open in Safari— popped right up on the new phone. But ALL OF MY FILES AND FOLDERS ARE MISSING from “My Documents.” Just gone. (And no, I didn’t have any of them in the “Downloads” folder.) I’ve restored from backups in the past and everything in GoodReader transferred without a problem. *So I TRUSTED GOODREADER not to lose my thousands of files and untold gigabytes of data. Years of work went into collecting and organizing, converting and assembling, reading and annotating these files. And they’re all gone. I’ve been in a panic for the past 2 days and have emailed GoodReader’s customer service twice. My files might be safely tucked away in a backup I can’t access or they might be gone forever. I’ve tried many backup browsing apps (even dishing out some cash) and talked to Apple for over an hour today. GoodReader’s Customer Service reps, however, are nowhere to be found. That’s just bad business. And so, just like my missing files, ANY TRUST I HAD IN GOODREADER IS GONE.

Amazing application. I have only have this app for a short time but it is perfect for my needs both as a student and as a mom who homeschools two kids. Not only can I use it like GoodNotes but I can also download PDF of school books and have them read to me while I do dishes and laundry. Best of all I can download books for my kids that they can read along with since this app actually highlights the words as it reads them. With the addition of free reading websites it’s AMAZING! I would love the option of having other voices that weren’t robot like, but I won’t be greedy ha!

Version 5.0. Lotta hate in these first version 5 reviews. I installed on 2 devices and left the main one alone just in case. I have to say, this looks and feels great. I can’t imagine why people have to complain about the color scheme. But the handling of PDFs seems very snappy, along with annotations. I tried the PDF to text option, which I rarely use, but I like the little page views that have been added to each converted page. Great way to keep you oriented if you’re reading just the text. My biggest complaint, and this is a big one, is that this should have installed alongside the old one instead of replacing it. That way, people could convert gradually.

Paying for an iOS feature. I can only agree with all the users, who gave the app a 1 star rating for the 5.3 upgrade. Being able to use an OS feature should never require extra money. It is fine if you build on it and add extra feature, e.g. for pdf files. I also do not mind paying for an upgrade or a moderate subscription but this one is beyond comprehension. Dark mode is not supposed to be a Pro feature, otherwise only the iPad Pro or the iPhone Pro would be equipped with it! If you change the way you monetize you should at least advertise it in advance and give loyal users options. For instance upgrade to GoodReader 6 with truly new Pro features and a new business model but let long time yours use GoodRead 5 with Dark Mode. At least just for the sake of good Karma!

What a Mess. Not the way to roll out your new look.. First of all, I use GoodReader for hundreds of lyric and chord sheets that I use as a live musician. Last night after the changes had evidently been made to the app, and while in front of a crowd of people I had to page through several clicks of the “exciting” new formatting of Goodreader’s app, involuntarily and before I was able to view a given page. Now, instead of one clean list that I can arrange the way I want, there are three columns of song titles, not in alpha order that I need to locate the page I want before I can view it. I don’t have time to read the how tos before my gig today.

Playlist Sort Is Broken. I love this app. I make my own music and need a way to organize it on to go. It replaced iTunes for me when they decided to merge Apple Music. I sync to google drive and stay up to date with all my files. For some reason either this update, your sort does not carry over to the playlist. This is very annoying as I listen to the newest music I have made and now it now it sorts to ABC by default in the playlist. Even if I sort to something different in the file viewer(newest date first). Now I have to number my tracks to get it to play correct. The new UI is great though, and it has better connectivity with my car stereo.

Personal Suggestions for Convenience. Life is Good with Goodreader !! I have some fantastic suggestions to make this app better in the Big update. What I love about your app is that I could transfer my mixtapes from my computer onto my phone. I use it everyday on my drive to work. It would be a blessing if I could tell Siri which ones to play, or to fast-forward, etc. I wish the the title of my audio file could be visible on my lock screen when it is playing; if you could fix that, that would be Fab! Thank you so much for your app, keep doing what your doing.

Best app out there but still room for improvement. I use this app every day for work and it's the best app I've found for organizing, viewing, and editing pdfs. A couple wish list items I would love to see in future versions: 1. OCR function - without OCR, many of the tools don't even work (such as text highlighting) and it would be great to have this without needing a separate app. 2. better coordination with dropbox - I want to be able to download and upload multiple files at a time; improvements could also be made with syncing files on dropbox; better yet, let me edit files on dropbox without a separate version saved to the ipad 3. better functionality with moving/editing/uploading/downloading multiple documents.

Best File Management App. I wish all developers in the store were this good! And I wish I had discovered this way sooner! The developer's website is packed with tons of useful support information covering every imaginable question you could have. I studied it thoroughly before downloading. This is by far the best file management app I've ever used. It's super easy but it has so many options for using, storing and even encrypting files according to how you as the user seem best. I am very impressed with this app. It is very robust and I would recommend it not only for personal use but for business too. As a small business person I will be using this a lot!

Outstanding file management and tablet storage. My new iPad has lots of memory, and I wanted a way to store my photo albums to allow viewing without a WiFi connection. Google photos and iCloud require monthly fees and/or WiFi. GoodReader is a wonderful solution. I can drag and drop my photo albums onto the iPad, and organize them using the Windows-like file manager. GoodReader keeps the subdirectory structure of my computer’s photo album—unlike the alternatives—making the photos easy to find and organize. Easy to email photos or post on social media also.

Even Though The Mail Popup is Old…. I've had this app since my iPhone 3G, and it comes through every time I call on it to do what other apps won't. I just need to mail something from an app that insisted on sending a link. No problem since I can open it in GoodReader and mail it from there. Zip files from the Internet or strange text files always open, this app rarely disappoints when called on. What I'm excited about now is the *big* update teased about in February 2016. Hopefully they will have fixed the mail popup so it doesn't look like I'm visually impaired on my 6s Plus. It's the kind of detail that normally would preclude five stars, but not in this case. Keep producing productive software!

Great App. This app takes so many different formats and stores them it's simply amazing. Today I needed some documents that were sent to me as a PDFs file that I had to transfer to my work pc, send to to my HP all in one printer. I needed only 4 of the 31 pages so I scanned them them and then emailed them as a zip file back to my personal email account. I clicked on the zip file, and it opened in GoodReader which unzipped the zip files and I had the 4 pages I needed. Now that I'm writing this I'm realizing I could have probably cut out the middle of steps and gone straight to GoodReader and gotten everything done right in GoodReader. This app will always be on my iPad!

Makes iPhone & iPad 10x more useful. I've been using Goodreader since it came out for the original iPad, and it has consistently remained one of the most indispensable apps on my iOS devices. Obviously, it's a wonderful PDF viewer first and foremost, but the fact that it also offers a full-blown file system with syncing and Wi-Fi file transfer has enabled me to do things that would otherwise be impossible on iOS. It even works as an audio player for those who don't want to sync and manage music via iTunes! Many thanks to the developer – keep up the great work. :-)

Gold Standard in its class. GoodReader is the gold standard of document management, editing, viewing and reading. It syncs across all devices with your servers , NAS drives and all the important cloud drive services. It has great markup tools for annotations and note taking, and keeps a copy of the original file if so desired. It has a native browser, audio and video player. It’s fully integrated w iOS also. It is one of the best supported and most thoughtfully designed apps of its kind. I have used it for years and do not hesitate to recommend it to all friends and colleagues.

By med student. Being medical student, I use pdf reading app a lot. I always like to highlight text with different color which is not available here neither writing option with different color options for apple pencil. Why to import file every time ? Just get full access to my ipad FILE MANAGER. It would be very easy to work. Why do I need to have same pdf on files and again on the app separately ? Scrolling page with one click has never been of any use to me, that thing just disturbs reading flow if accidentally ipad screen is touched while annotating. Getting the option to customize the side bars would be very helpful.

One of my top 3 apps of all time. This app is simply amazing in many ways. I’ve been using it for years to store PDFs of journal articles I need to read to keep up with my professional development activities. I am a musician and store a great deal of sheet music with Good Reader...highly recommended if you don’t have one already....get an iPad Pro! Good Reader has a very pleasant to look at, and easy to use interface. All documents are easy to index and keep organized at home, or on-the-go. I would say that Good Reader is in my top three apps of all time. Yes, it’s that good! Developers continue to amaze me with new features...hurry up! Get this app already, and I just bet it will be one of your top applications!

Goodreader, should be called Greatreader. Useful for storing: Notes, Manuals, and clippings from Internet articles. For years I kept paper notes, which were difficult to file and find, took up a lot of space, and were always a mess. I started entering my notes on the computer, converting to PDF, air dropping them to my IPAD and loading into Goodreader. Now I can easily find my notes quickly, are very portable, take up no space and never create a mess. I can highlife, annotate, and bookmark important topics making my note taking process much more useful! I store all of my manuals as PDF’s in good reader, allowing me to read any Manual, anywhere, especially while working on a project where simultaneously doing something and referencing the Manual is necessary. While researching topics on the Internet, I can collect bits and pieces or the whole article and save them into Good reader for annotating or future referencing. I’ve been using Goodreader for years and I highly recommend it, a great tool to add to your arsenal.

GoodReader 5.0.3. Great app update!!! Quicker & more useable across the board. All good & amazing except even though I have excluded my audio files from Apple’s Data Protection in the security settings the app no longer plays all files in a folder in the background. It plays only 1 file then stops. It does work correctly when the App itself is open & visible. It also works correctly on the iPad version—just the iPhone version is broken. Hope this can be fixed because I use this feature a lot. It also worked correctly in older versions of GoodReader. This app is simply the best for handling pdf’s and other text files!!!

I enjoy it!. It’s been great for viewing and making notations on PDFs for years, and recently I’ve been using it for work to take large files with 100’s of pages and extract, rotate, and print. I’m also beginning to create a folder structure to keep things organized. I will say that some of the functionality looks quite old, but it works, and that’s most important. Some features could be more intuative because it took me a bit to figure out or I had to look up how to do it. Overall though, I’m happy with it. Thank you for this excellent tool!

Excellent app but dark mode lacking. I have been using this app since my first iPad (gen 1). It is an excellent reader and the ability to annotate and highlight makes it a great tool for dealing with IEEE specs, RFCs and other technical documents. My only complaint here is that dark mode support only extends to the user interface. Even with dark mode enabled, the pdf documents are still black text on white background. It would garner that fifth star once I can view the actual documents with dark background and light foreground. My only other nit is that when importing my hundred plus documents from my SMB share, the UI became unresponsive and does not provide good feedback. That said, I was able to do the import successfully.

Getting Better All the Time. Best app for organizing iOS files that I have found. The included features are especially helpful for organizing & reading PDF's. I like that I can highlight text, add notes, and draw shapes, like arrows. There is only one thing in my humble opinion that would make it even better, and that would be to have a built in scan feature. That way you could easily scan & convert images to pdf's within the app rather than having to use some other third-party app. Thank GoodReader for helping me to keep my files organized!!

Good but opportunity abounds. I believe I’ve used this app for nearly 10 years or more, ever since I moved from Blackberry to iPhone. At one time GoodReader set the standard for file management (far beyond what iOS Files even allows today) and has excellent reading and editing capability for documents. For a while, things went dark. For nearly 2 years or more the app went without an update and I feared it was the end, and GoodReader had become app joining the sea of Abandonware in the App Store. Then it returned and things looked promising. I was happy to purchase the upgrade with the hope of re-commercializing a valuable app. Now it appears its going dark again. The aesthetics and GUI could use an upgrade. Part of this comes from the fact that green is one of my least-favorite colors, but the display also appears it isn’t fully supporting the new jumbo-sized phones that are now the norm for most users. The iPad app is broken. I’ve given the app three stars because the functionality still works for most of my use cases and I’d certainly rather have it than not. I just wish the developer would commit to the project or announce its sunset so our expectations can be set accordingly.

Avoid this app!. I have been using this app heavily for the past year and a half and it always finds a way to frustrate me. It is a rigid system that is not conducive for much of anything. It lacks ease and smooth flow. The lack of customizability in storing data and note taking is also quite disappointing. I give this app 2 stars ONLY because it gets the job done. However, I would much rather rate it a 1 star for the frequent headache it has caused me. I have used other apps, such as notability with much more success. I would preferably switch over from this system, but unfortunately, I have already purchased GoodReader and invested my note taking efforts here. Moral of the Story: If any old app will do, GoodReader is the app for you. If you’re looking for an app that is more helpful, less problematic, and overall higher functioning, look elsewhere immediately!

Not what it used to be, but reasonable for the cost. *edited from 4 stars Pros: low price point to get a good UI and basic PDF editing features. Cons: not enough features for the intermediate user and the subscription pro pack option doesn’t add nearly enough to remedy this. After seeing another reviewer summarize it as, ‘GoodReader had a long run, but ultimately didn’t keep up with the times,’ I decided to check out the competition. I tried PDFExpert for just two days and I see a big difference: the ability to edit the actual PDF outline, for one, as well as proper support for a Bluetooth stylus like the Apple Pencil. Don’t know if PDFE that’s the best alternative for middle of the road editing power (Adobe is still expensive as all get out), but it was enough to show me how dated GR is. I’ve been a long time user of GR and, in general, and I’m of the opinion that it’s still a good choice for the base price if you are looking for basic editing features like markup, but I don’t think the pro-pack sub option adds anywhere near enough features to merit the extra cost or to keep it relevant for the intermediate user these days.

The Best app ever. This is the best file management / pdf reader on the App Store. Been using it for many years and it’s improving since then. A lot of the apps charge you the monthly fee and doesn’t meet basic needs. This one charges a one time fee and worths every penny. One feature I like the best is audio playing while marking the pdf file. Will support other apps from this company too if any! Ps. This is the second version I bought, the first version was a bright green icon, so I actually paid twice. Still worth it as long as it doesn’t charge monthly.

Very useful. This app is extremely useful in my work. I love being able to annotate documents with my Apple Pencil on my iPad. Whether I am dealing with grad school readings, reports, music that needs annotations, etc., I can annotate for my needs and organize the material. Given that I do some teaching, the annotated notes are really helpful and it becomes a library of my work. It’s been useful at developing presentations where I’m using music or text that is highlighted to make my points, or even highlighted in different colors to show layers of information. This app is really handy, and user friendly once you get the hang of it.

A must have. Definitely one of the app it's worth to buy. Connect easily to my nas, can access all my documents and can even add url. The file management is really easy and can do a lot of actions: move, rename, delete, star. I just love the extract pages from a pdf to a new one, just make things very simple to extract, crop if needed, annotate. The only reasons that I don't add 5 stars are, I cannot add tags to my document to quickly retrieve them with s filter, and when a document is cropped, it is not really cropped. It is good at some point to revert it if needed but cannot print only a part of a page. Otherwise excellent app. Thanks for your good work 😉

Best app on my iPad Mini. I’m a latecomer to GoodReader, but it is probably the single most useful app on my iPad Mini. It makes PDFs so legible and readable—like having the book right in front of me—and if I pull out my Pencil to start taking notes directly on the “page,” it will “intelligently” ask me if I’d like to make a copy of the PDF specifically for annotations. (It’s great for manuals, especially if you play tabletop RPGs or complicated board games. I don’t, but maybe you do!) Because this software is so powerful, the UI is cumbersome and super tough to just dive into. But I really recommend GoodReader if you have a Dropbox of PDFs you work with—this is like an easy-to-organize frontend for those.

Poor support, no OneDrive sync. I have been a contented user of GoodReader for years. Recently, however, the app lost all connectivity with onedrive. I work with large pdf databases, using a onedrive shared repository, and syncing these files is crucial. In response to my support queries, I was simply told that they were aware that onedrive connectivity no longer worked, and that I should simply wait for the (long promised) new version of the app to fix the issue. The problem has persisted for weeks, with no acceptable interim workaround provided. While I appreciate the past functionality of the product, such a lapse is unacceptable, and demonstrated a stunning lack of the reliability necessary for any work/productivity app. While I hope they iron things out eventually, I’ll be turning elsewhere for pdf editing/markup.

Can Handle Racing Form Details and Fast Pace. The Daily Racing Form is full of tiny detail that needs highlights fast. Notes and arrows to point out standout issues. Color coding to differentiate past efforts. Pass from iPad to iPhone so you can keep the iPad put away, but still be able to reference a horse on the fly. I have been recommending this app. Now that it has held up to the mark-up pace of the Breeder's Cup, I can truly recommend this if you are in need of a fast working app. One star off for awkward file management and fetch from Dropbox. Update: this app got me through house hunting, funding and escrow. I don't know how I could have done it without this app. Thank you!

Update on Rating. In my previous post I stated that this app was having difficulty syncing with google drive. Since then the team has updated the app and now syncs perfectly with google drive. The reason I went from 1 star to only 3 stars is that I am still waiting for the apple pencil integration. As of now the apple pencil does write in the app but does not completely eliminate a simple finger swipe from making marks. Also the iPad heats up A LOT, especially in the dead center of the screen. This only occurs when using the apple pencil. The have announced an update via email for GoodReader 5. If you can, wait until the new version comes out. If this app stays exactly the same and simply adds apple pencil integration this app will be unstoppable!

The Best Reader Available. With this app, the user can download files either from local and cloud based resources and have access to content in most any file format except for proprietary Apple eBooks. PDF files and Word files load readily without any cumbersome conversions. The interface is well defined and file management is a breeze. Annotating texts works intuitively and searching is a snap. Getting started is quick and easy and once the user becomes familiar with basic functionality, it may be the only reader worth using.

Don't even use iBooks when you have GoodReader. As both while an engineering student and now a full time engineer for a few years now, I use this app all the time for both personal and research related subjects. It has really helped with taking additional notes on the PDF versions of notes and with tons of projects at work as well. Really love the app so far. Only beef I have with it is that it still can be a struggle sometimes to bring up the options menus when viewing a PDF. You often have to really tap hard several times to get it out of that mode.

No Loyalty to Customers. This is a nice app. It’s a little messy with so many menus but overall does a lot and satisfied my needs. I’ve had the paid version for several years but I am pretty disappointed that while this app finally offers a dark mode you can only get it, not by purchasing a newer version, but only with a paid monthly subscription of $10!! How greedy!! Sorry but that will never happen. Dark mode should be a basic function of the app! Not a $10 month subscription. That’s rediculous. I’m so disappointed in this developer. I’m glad iPhone doesn’t charge $10/mont for the dark mode feature! My disappointment warrants a change from 5-stars to 1-star.

Love this app!. I use this app quite a bit for reading PDF ebooks and academic papers and it’s awesome! I can crop PDFs with large margins so the text isn’t as tiny, I can highlight and annotate, etc. The app hasn’t been updated in two years, though a recent developer response indicated they’re working on version 5. This is great news and I can’t wait. I would like them to add a feature for true night mode reading where the screen goes black and the text is white, like Adobe Acrobat can, do instead of the current night mode which just lowers the intensity of the white.

Love it, but.... Love this app and use it to read and annotate multiple PDFs of journal articles. Only problem is trying to set up synch to back things up. More than a year of trying and still unable to get it to work correctly. Email help seemed to have a terse tone and stopped before the issue was resolved. Great to use, but leaves my files vulnerable, which dragged my rating from 5 to 2 stars (backup is important!). Hope they streamline it at some point. UPDATE For the update I don’t see any improvement in file sync and now the scroll lock freezes the screen. No solution on the FAQ or website. This small feature was key to reading documents for me so now I’m looking for another solution in case they don’t fix it.

I Don’t Buy Subscriptionware. Years ago, I paid for Goodreader on my then iPhones 3 and 5. I liked the app very much for what it would do that I paid for it to do: allow me to copy onto my device, locally, content of web pages for later reference and for offline reading in remote locations common to my locale. I suffered through waves of “feature”-filled updates because the app still did what I needed. Now, though, the app comes with so many bells and whistles, its primary functionality is obscured. Beyond this, in order for me to prepare PDFs of documents I download, I am required to upgrade to “Pro,” a subscription service to the tune of $18 a year. (Great for revenue-generation, I reckon, but not for the user.) Preparing PDFs ought to be a core functionality. If specific features are to be charged for, then provide users with a fixed, one-time payment option for them to choose. I DON’T USE all the wonderful, wonderful features of the now bulky Goodreader. I still just want the app to efficiently capture page content in a readable format. I refuse to go along with the new trend toward subscriptionware. I won’t subscribe, and I am looking around for a better option than Goodreader. I cannot say I like Goodreader any more.

Once again, more unnecessary privacy invasion. What possible business does Google have with my PDF files and how I read them? What justification is there for a top-quality PDF reading and annotating app to allow Google analytics to weave its creepy tentacles into yet another place in my life? I really hate how GoodReader has made it necessary to look at steps of the privacy policy before you consent to an upgrade, and if you forget to (as I just did), well, too bad for you. You are now the proud user (never an “owner,” of course) of another app that will give one of the privacy-invading bloodsuckers another way in to your life. I previously rated this app five stars, but this one-star review is what little I can do to raise my puny voice in protest at the intrusion, and it stands. Go back to your roots and quit selling out, GoodReader. I am sick and tired of the constant overreach.

Very disappointed!. I use PDF READERS for cross stitching. All my fellow stitchers love this app. I paid for the app on their recommendation. I like the ease of use. But the stupid thing crashes, and crashes, and crashes! In one hour and 57 minutes it crashed 7 times! It has a “report” or “don’t report” button. Almost every time I report it! I am positive I’ve sent in 25 emails on this. I’ve even written emails. No response. Not one acknowledgement. I have even backed up my files, deleted the app and re loaded. Still crashes. As I said, it’s easy to use, love the way it annotates my marking as I cross stitch. If only it didn’t crash every 8 minutes or so. I would recommend you spend your money on a different app, simply due to the continuous crashing and poor customer service. D. Janney, Tennessee.

Great for multiple servers. I have been using GoodReader for years. I really like it as a file manager and connecting to all my different servers (Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, One Drive). LOVE that you can name and reorder these, which can't do in a bunch of other file manager apps. It's also easy to just mount GoodReader as a server to your computer over WiFi and transfer files between your device and computer. Solid app. Frequent updates. Nice interface. Happy customer. Tried "Documents 5" by Readdle and some other ones like "Documents" by Savvy Soda and keep coming back to GoodReader because it's so powerful even if the interface looks a little strange. More powerful than many other file managers.

Cruel business model. This new update comes without the dark mode? Why do you take off a function we’ve been using already and now ask us to pay before using it? I bought this app a couple of years ago, paid in full, so why do I have to pay again for a feature I was already using? Dark mode comes with almost every app on iOS, so why should we pay to use it here? If this doesn’t change back to where it was, you’ll be losing me and a bunch of my friends very soon. Thanks

Good program, but could make it better with a few knits. Program works great. The bookmarks and annotation list is very helpful and you can get around the documents very quickly. Also has great accessibility for grabbing docs from cloud storage. I now prefer to have my docs in .pdf because annotating them is so easy with Goodreader. Since I work a lot with word docs, I wish there was a simple way to covert the docs to .pdf so that I could mark them up. Right now, I have to save them in Adobe or use a .pdf conversion program, which are not simple options, because they do not always work.

You need this app. As a first year PhD student I remember struggling through annotation of scanned documents and organization of the multitude of readings I was given during undergrad. Now, as a graduate student, I would literally drown in lost hours and pages of rhetorical criticisms if I didn’t have GoodReader. I’m still finding all sorts of little gems in this app that make my life easier, but after using it for over a month it is already filled with documents that won’t need to be printed because they are hosted on the cloud! I can mark up scanned and text recognition PDFs, splice documents apart, even grade my students speeches on my iPad with the markup tools! Thank you GoodReader!

Very Versatile. Yes, the user interface takes a bit of getting used to. Yes I too was disappointed at having to purchase GoodReader all over again but I did it because it can do stuff nobody else lets you do. I just downloaded a video from an unrelated website and sent it to a friend as an email attachment. (I would have preferred a newer technology like WhatsApp.) I don’t know of another program that allows me to do that. GoodReader also reads anything I throw at it - pdf, ePub, mp4, mp3 etc. Most programs struggle with ePub but GoodReader does as good a job as iBooks and I much prefer the way GoodReader lets me store my downloads in a folder hierarchy that makes sense to me. Here we have a persistent bug where the text fields overlap and cover each other when moving files to new folders. You can also do playlists and things if you really want to. It is like my Swiss army knife for solving difficult problems. So why not a 5 star rating? Because I feel the user interface is clumsy. I don’t really know how it could be improved so maybe it’s a little unfair but there we are.

GoodReader 5.0.3....It’s the Real Deal. WOW!!! I made myself a mental note Thursday to write support to see how the update was coming. When I opened the app Friday, I was just pleasantly surprised to see that the long anticipated update had come to fruition. It’s a home run! I cannot run my business without GoodReader but was becoming frustrated with how slow the app was running on my iPad Pros. Support reassured me several times change was coming. Thank you...Thank you...the Pro Pack for $5 was a no brainer for security in my field of business and the app runs with blazing speed. I’m only partially through the new manual “What’s New in Goodreader” and can’t wait to see all of the new features.

“Pro Pack” annoying, ui redesign mediocre. I’ve used GoodReader for close to ten years, and I always valued it for its pleasant user interface, reasonable pdf capabilities, and as a way to keep everything in one place. The new ui doesn’t seem very iOS like to me. It doesn’t have the look and feel, and despite the marketing, it doesn’t support iOS native features like dark mode without a recurring subscription. GoodReader wasn’t the cheapest app in the first place, and part of the reason I bought it was, once you bought it, you own it. No longer - my purchase from the past is now cluttered with buttons that do nothing but ask you to get a subscription to unlock the button. The ability to turn into a WiFi hotspot to transfer PDFs never worked well for me. I had to buy a program on the pc to get my PDFs off of GoodReader and onto my Microsoft surface. Mostly GoodReader is, to me, an easy way to access my PDFs right where I left off. I haven’t seriously looked into alternatives but I’m sure thinking about it.

Hard to Use. I’ve been using this app and previous versions for many years now and have had a wonderful experience until recently. I’m currently using this app to highlight and annotate documents. In the past, this feature worked very easily. Now I find it very glitchy and hard to use. When I try to highlight a sentence the app cancels my highlight, moves, doesn’t highlight, highlights the wrong thing, highlights too much…etc. I don’t know if this is a problem with the app itself or its interaction with the latest version of iPad. I do know that it is incredibly frustrating and makes me want to change PDF apps. I will give the developers a little more time to correct the issue but if this goes on too long I will have no choice but to find a new app to replace this one.

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Language English
Price $5.99
Adult Rating 4+ years and older
Current Version 5.18.1195
Play Store com.goodiware.goodreader4
Compatibility iOS 14.0 or later

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The application GoodReader PDF Editor & Viewer was published in the category Productivity on 07 May 2014, Wednesday and was developed by Good.iWare, Inc. [Developer ID: 289191291]. This program file size is 49.27 MB. This app has been rated by 13,637 users and has a rating of 4.6 out of 5. GoodReader PDF Editor & Viewer - Productivity app posted on 01 October 2023, Sunday current version is 5.18.1195 and works well on iOS 14.0 and higher versions. Google Play ID: com.goodiware.goodreader4. Languages supported by the app:

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