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Old 04-27-2019, 10:38 AM   #104
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
I mostly read one book at a time and I usually do not know what book I am going to read next. I use my Surface Pro as my reader and I have Calibre installed and can scroll through my library to choose my next book. I used to read a lot of hardback books and to me the Surface is just an electronic version of a hardback book. I use Freda+ to read the books. My wife uses Moon+Reader Pro, but I find Freda+ a better reader more intuitive program.
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That's a unique approach. I haven't heard of many folks using a Windows PC as their primary reader. The obvious advantage there being you can directly interact with your Calibre library.

How do you like the touch interface of Windows--I mean how refined and easy-to-use is it--compared to advanced mobile devices like a Samsung or Apple phone/tablet? The few times I tried to use Windows touch-based apps in tablet mode, I found it frustrating. That could be a problem with those specific apps, not necessarily Windows.
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