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Old 02-09-2018, 01:11 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by mobama View Post
Particularly reading apps that I know, both old and new, such as Coolreader, Ebookdroid, and Prestigio app, tend to have orientation options of their own. Not that they don't support orientation switching, but that you can optionally set them to stay put regardless of the OS orientation settings. Good to have options.
I don't read books on my tablet, but Perfect Viewer, ComicRack and Challenger Comic Viewer also have the option to lock the orientation, regardless of O/S settings. What I really like is that you can have single pages default to portrait and double-page spreads default to landscape. So when you are reading it fits the pages the best way possible.

I wish Windows comic readers were as nice as their Android counterparts.
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