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Old 03-14-2014, 06:44 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by PablitoG View Post
After reviewing this list: http://www.mathjax.org/resources/epub-readers/, I conclude that Readium is the best reader choice for .epub3 .
@PablitoG - thanks for that link, more choices than I realised.

I recall looking Readium as an alternative to EPUB Reader some time back. IIRC I had the same 'philosophical' problem with it as I have with EPUB Reader - it buries the books in Users/BetterRed/Appdata...Chrome/???. Also I prefer to keep my Chrome install as vanilla as possible - ie no add-ons.

I've discovered that LuciDor (I only found it today) lets me nominate where its to save/look for books - so for now, its goodbye EPUB Reader hello LuciDor. It also enfolds Firefox's built-in PDF Reader into itself - which is nice, I think

Good luck with Readium (I think I know why its has appeal for you) - but if it doesn't work out, then one of the others in the list will hopefully do the job. And good luck with the book.

If you wanted to 'integrate' Readium into Calibre, then you should be able to do that via the Open With ( click) plug-in.

BR

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