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Old 05-13-2017, 11:19 PM   #6
barryem
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I also use Moon+ on my phone. I do most of my reading on my Kindle but when I'm away I use my phone and Moon+. I started using it because it has a really good selection of features. In particular I like that I can scroll instead of turning pages. I got used to doing that decades ago on my Palm, where most ereader apps scrolled, and always preferred that.

Another nice feature, not unique to Moon+ but that a lot of readers don't have is it's simple integration with Dropbox. I keep my current book and quite a few of my possible next reads on Dropbox and Moon+ lets me access them as easily as I can access books stored on my phone. I always copy the book to the phone to read it, and Moon+ makes doing that trivial as well.

I have a second phone that I use when my regular phone is charging and Moon+ syncs between them using Dropbox even easier and faster than my Kindles sync between themselves.

The big drawback of Moon+, in my opinion, is that it seems to be fairly hard on the battery. When I read with it I have to charge it more than when I watch Youtube on the phone. But I put up with that because it's otherwise so good.

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