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Old 10-14-2014, 08:11 PM   #1
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Evansville, IN, USA
Device: Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook & Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5
Looking for a good reading app with embedded font & css support

I've been extremely happy with my Nook Tablet and then my Nook HD+ for the past several years but am looking to upgrading soon. I'm considering replacing my Nook HD+ with a 10" Samsung Galaxy tablet sometime over the next year and am curious about which reader software would be best for me to use. I'm used to having a built-in reader app that's based on ADE and has full support for embedded fonts, publisher formatting, etc. Now I see that Samsung has partnered with Kindle as their reader app of choice. I've had a Kindle and certainly have nothing at all against Amazon but I have a ton of epubs and I'd rather not have to convert them all to mobi/azw in order to be able to read them on my tablet. Can anyone steer me towards a great third party app that has support for embedded fonts, publisher css, etc?

Thanks.
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