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Originally Posted by Josieb1
I do have a basic Android tablet that I use mainly for reading on but the lack of some crucial apps in the Android market, plus the ease of use of iOS, keeps me with Apple.
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Same here, at least for now. However, if Apple's market/user share declines significantly over time, due to their "luxury pricing", it can be expected that the situation will
reverse: that more and higher-quality apps will become available for Android than for iOS. I believe that's exactly what eventually happened to Windows versus Mac OS.
I agree
Documents by Readdle is a fantastic free app, and I use it -- basically as my "cloud files manager" -- on all of my iDevices. It only offers basic functionality, though; for example, no
editing of files, no
advanced display of PDF files, etc.
I am even more impressed by some of the other Readdle apps. My favourites are
Calendars 5 (my replacement for Apple's default lame iOS Calendar) and
Scanner Pro (using this up to scan even entire books to read is a breeze!).
PDF Expert is also impressive in its iPad version, but its iPhone version lacks elementary functionality, which is why I'm sticking with GoodReader for reading and especially annotating PDF files on iOS.