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Old 02-27-2016, 06:26 PM   #5
jackie_w
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For real. I really like my iOS and it's been a hard adjustment to reading on Android.
I've never used an iDevice myself. I've often read that good epub reading apps are in short supply, but that GoodReader is king for PDFs.
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In general, I like Moon+, but I agree that it should honor existing CSS that hasn't been overrided/defaulted by personal settings. There are a few other things there that are consistently problematic for me as well (basically ease of use related).
If you can be more specific about what's important to you I'll be happy to pontificate further (provided they're features I care about at all, that is).
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... (and maybe make a chart...) and see if I prefer one at this point.
Good idea. That would be interesting reading
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I'm glad to know other people are equally particular about their reading app.
It's more of a curse, to be honest. I think I'd be happier if I was less picky

One major benefit of Android is, if you're already a Calibre user, there's no finer app for managing your ebooks than the Calibre Companion app. It's library management features are miles ahead of anything offered within any individual reader app plus it interfaces seamlessly with all the apps mentioned above (and others) so you can do the actual reading of books in whichever app takes your fancy on a given day.
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