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Old 06-27-2014, 06:41 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans View Post
Mantano Reader is also based on RMSDK:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...oid.lite&hl=en

I prefer it over Bluefire.
For my own experience, I can tell you that are very few the reader apps that observe the css stylesheet of an epub. I practically tested all of them and so far I found that the following apps as the better to read epubs:
  1. PocketBook Reader
  2. Aldiko
  3. Kobo

PocketBook doesn't support rounded box and pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements (no epub3 features), but has hyphenation and you can do "pinch" to adjust font-size, etc. On the other hand, Kobo supports rounded box and pseudo-classes but it hasn't hyphenation and is a bit slow (and no "pinch" at all, you need to do anything by menus). Finally, to read .mobi (or .azw3 files) the better is Kindle for Android; practically offers the same features as Kindle Fire.
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