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Originally Posted by andrea345
Bluefire Reader -
Updated August 16, 2011
I've had this on as my DRM reader. It has the same "pretty" interface as Kindle or iBooks - no author grouping, so you have to scroll through pages (& even more b/c their icons are so large) pages of book cover plates. No adjustable text size, so if your preferred reading is in landscape mode, you end up with text so large you have to go back to portrait. It does have a night mode, orientation lock and a brightness dim though. I chose not to put the rest of my books on it b/c of the author grouping and the text adjustability. The landscape for uber-big font & portrait for "paged" size just doesn't work for me. Another funky thing about that portrait viewing - the page length will extend beyond the screen, but you can't side swipe to the next page without going back to the top of the screen. It can be very easy to forget & so it's a continual interruption of the read.
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That's a bit odd - for a start, it does have adjustable text (settings, then Text size larger/smaller), while I don't see any issues with page lengths extending past the bottom of the screen. Are you by any chance reading a PDF, rather than an ePub?
The one eReader app I'm using that you've not mentioned is Blio, but also I'm using FileBrowser to load the books onto whatever reader I use, as that means that I can get the books onto the iPad with it, then use "Open with..." to send it to a reader app.