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Originally Posted by Mivo
- Displays dynamic page numbers (instead of the static page numbers in epubs).
- Shows how many pages are left in the current chapter.
- Keeps statistics on how much time was spent on a book.
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Moon+ Reader does the above by default. Number of pages in the chapter and overall % of the book read.
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Originally Posted by Mivo
- Plays nicely with Calibre.
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Forget about having a reader that plays nice with calibre and get
Calibre Companion (
Play store) to navigate, sort, search, review and launch your books. From this app you can launch your books in any reader app that advertises its presence.
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Originally Posted by Mivo
I probably won't use the device as my primary reader, but who knows, the dpi is spectacularly high and I may spend more time reading on it than I anticipate. 
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Due to my older eyes and being sensitive to backlit screens I thought it wouldn't be my primary reader as well. But I was surprised when this device became my primary reading device. With the proper theme from Moon+ Reader and Moon+ Reader's ability to lower the brightness even below the 0% minimum level the Nexus sets I have zero eye strain. I have used the previous Nexus 7 for the last year and recently passed that down to my daughter and got the new Nexus 7.