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Old 10-20-2015, 09:12 PM   #5
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I naturally know all those mega threads, but the thing is that KOReader supports many platforms so it would be hard for developers (if they care) or users to stay on top of those massive threads in different forums.

I realize that KOReader is not a main stream app however it is one of those app that can help ebooks in general given that it provides magnificient platform support and offers great features. As far as I know no other ereader app offers this level of reflowing/pdf handling along with syncing and calibre device and opds support etc. On top of those it offers Wikipedia and Evernote support. Even if some apps provide simialr features, they are generally limited to a single platform ie like Android or Onyx (even Onyx Neo reader is not as refined as KOReader and lacks most of the Koreader features ).


I use KOReader on Kobo, Android and Linux. So where shall I put my questions? I can definetely post them in one of those mega threads but questions and answers get burried in there so future prospective users might not be able get benefits from mega threads really.

I am not going to lie about this. KOReader changed my life because I read alot of old scanned pdf books and it is the only app that makes reading pdfs pleasant on ereaders. My Kobo Glo became much more useful to me after I installed KOReader. So yes I am bit passionate about it.


Anyway, maybe we can have a separate software topic where multiple sub software topics can live inside.

just my couple cents.

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