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Old 07-20-2017, 10:11 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by lems1995 View Post
I had tested many third part reader from Play Store, on onyx boox devices, cm67, nm97 and the last max carta, these are "open to third party from android", i tested this reader:
moon-reader, intifnity reader, gitden helicon books, ezpdf, lithium reader, ereader preqstigio, alreader, aldiko, cool reader, azardi, ideal reader, so many reader!!no one does as well as neoreader of OB, why? neoreader is well suited to eink device, not the others reader are for tablet and lcd display
Yes, neoreader is good, and so is oreader. Boox has done a good job for its pre-installed readers, especially after the latest updates. This is what makes me really want to have third-party readers on RP1, as I've known the pleasure of reading mobi/epub on a good reading app (by the way, moonreader is actually also quite good on eink, though I agree with lems1995 here -- it doesn't beat the tailored onboard Boox readers.)

But besides readers for side-loaded documents, I'd also like to access the online contents I may have bought or subscribed (having a 13.3 screen makes one want to reread lots of things just to enjoy the screen,) which, unfortunately, is not possible, unless we hacked RP1.

Boox Max C or whatever the latest model is called might also be a possible choice. But I would rather go for RP1 and wait for a hack (free or at a reasonable price) rather than Boox (340g vs. 550g, 1g ram quad-core vs. 1G ram single core, touch vs. supposedly better contrast but no touch, both near US$699).

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