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Old 06-11-2019, 02:32 PM   #5
Michal Jancik
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Which one do you prefer in terms of software?

And which one gave you the best experience with PDFs?


- For PDF and software : Likebook
- But Inkapd 3 with the buttons is more comfortable. (Of course he knows how to reflow and everything.)
* Purely software, I would say Likebook, even though I prefer Inkpad (but it's just a personal preference).


- With reader Likebook, you can download third-party software (from GooglePlay) to use the PDF, it's a big advantage over the Inkpad. It also has the ability to adjust the contrast. ( what is very practical for scanned PDF)

- If you prefer to write with a pen, Likebook@Muse can be a good choice. With more clean screen. But Likebook Mars is cheaper and practically the same thing.
* When you compare all the pros and cons, Likebook Mars is a little better gets for both the PDF and the software .

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