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Old 05-08-2013, 07:48 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by sarafina View Post
Am I the only person around who thinks it's a bit crazy that CC has no reader integrated in it?
Yes. There are a boatload of reading programs for Android, but only one full functioning book manager that integrates with calibre as a device.

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Originally Posted by sarafina View Post
Until it does I'll stay with moon pro... I want simpler and better, not more and conflicting...
I use Moon+reader Pro too. You say you'll stick with Moon Pro like they are mutually exclusive. Using CC to manage the books with calibre and launch the reader of your choice (in this case Moon Pro) is "simpler and better."

Even Moon+reader Pro is limited, if I want to view a PDF Moon Pro isn't quite there yet so I choose a different reader from CC. If I want to view a CBR I open a third reader to view those. CC also lets me automatically store each of those book types in different folders.

Calibre Companion is the simple choice to manage your reading on a Android device.
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