Hum, last time I looked, it doesn't cost a dime to develop for the KF, it just takes some time and effort. If they want to do it right, just look how they did it with Calibre.
If I were going to write an app, it would do two things, first it would sync with Calibre and second it would allow you to open up the book in your favorite reader. If you can do that, the the rest is pretty straight forward.
Of course, the issue is I'm not sure that Android and most of the ebook apps on Android support the functionality of allowing a third party app, for example start up the kindle app with a specified book.
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