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Old 09-20-2016, 04:39 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Kaysclie View Post
Thanks everyone. I am going to expand my question a little bit. On my android devices I have been using Moon+Reader pro because it gives so many choices, such as a myriad of fonts, control over paragraph spacing, page width, backgrounds, and more. Are there any reader apps that will do as much with epub ebooks on the apple devices? Sounds like Marvin and Maple Read are favorites here. Will either one of these(or another one) be as good as Moon+
Reader pro? I have read the descriptions of these apps, but I think I need user input as I haven't read comparisons of apple apps compared to Moon+Reader. I was thinking that since Apple has such a wide range of developers, some ereader app must compare.
Hyphen probably has the largest selection of fonts, but there are also very many fonts to choose from in Mapleread and Marvin.
In Marvin you can furthermore add your own favorite fonts. I have added these fonts. They are free fonts and are quite heavy but that is to my liking.

I do think you should try them all, they can as mentioned be freely tried.
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