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Old 09-04-2019, 03:30 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Does Sigil need to develop its own competitive ereader as well?
Probably. I haven't found any really worthy leaders.

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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Something to keep in mind is that calibre's ebook-viewer is in the middle of drastic changes.
Oh, crap. I look forward to seeing that.

But like KevinH, I hope it will be possible to install the ereader independently (or at least use it).
Personally, I am more in favour of creating several software that can be used independently, but that has a strong synergy between them, even if it means having to group them together in a single installer because they use a common code base (a software suite in short, like LibreOffice), rather than a big monster that makes all in one.
If Calibre points to this and separates each of its features, it will become even more perfect than it already has (but this is not the right forum for that )

BTW : The new feature of PageEdit is not especially intuitive to open in ereader mode and there is still a window/panels for the TOC missing, but navigation and reading is so much easier than in Sigil
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