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Old 10-15-2014, 05:16 PM   #6
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Well, so far I've checked out Aldiko and Gitden Reader. I'd have to say that Aldiko wins, hands down. Gitden Reader seemed to recognize most elements and embedded fonts just fine but it ignores any and all margin spacing as defined in the css. It forces all text to display from edge to edge, top to bottom, left to right, and looks horrible to me. I know some people prefer to read this way and remove all margins anyway but I think it makes the text look bunched up and I've never cared for that look. I don't like to waste space but I do prefer a little bit of margin around the edges. So far I've found no way to do this with Gitden Reader.

I still need to check out Mantano Reader but, even if I don't care for it, Aldiko seems to fit the bill for me. I'll download Mantano Reader and give it a try tonight.

Thanks for the replies guys.

- Byron
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