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Originally Posted by odedta
iBooks, any devices that runs Android, Azardi, Kindle Fire, Surface Pro, Readium... I recommend you read this, ADE will have support for it sooner than you might have thought.
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As the foregoing poster said, you're mixing up devices and software.
Can you recommend specific, EPUB 3-capable e-reader software for Android?

I know of none.
iBooks is an unpalatable e-reader app, as I said. Crudely limited functionality, ugly looks.
In any case, this is a no-go for me – or for my client, to be precise. His number 1 platform is Amazon Kindle, and anything that does not work reliably on ordinary, black-and-white, cheap e-ink Kindles, cannot even be considered as a realistic option for this project.
I'm sorry about that, too, but that's the reality these days. I'd love to start churning out EPUB 3 e-books instead of EPUB 2 e-books right away. But I can't, because then I wouldn't deserve a single cent of fees from my clients if I proceeded in such a rash and irresponsible fashion.
PS: Oh, and I shudder to think what
Adobe might come up with in this regard.

Adobe is the epitome of software bloat to me, and I want none of it. (I do use ADE on the desktop, but only for checking purposes. I'd find it impossible to actually
read anything in it, and
enjoy reading it, even if you paid me to do so.)