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Old 07-23-2019, 06:37 PM   #95
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Originally Posted by lumpynose View Post
Ok, thanks. I've now lost all interest in buying one. Dern.
It depends on ones personal taste. I dunno, if you have ever seen their Georgia font in person or if Georgia font is the same everywhere but I just looked at it again Georgia and Malabar are plenty thick enough even though I like Georgia more. Also, Aldiko is the number 1 eReader software for Android and it uses the Georgia font. I think I just started using Bookerly and Ember in my embedded fonts, with Calibre, because they seem popular here at least by several old posts I read.

There is also the option to sideload Aldiko reader on the Nook and sideload your own fonts to Aldiko. Might be possible to do with the stock android firmware too, after rooting, but I dunno how-- at least not, yet.

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