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Originally Posted by Ricdelanoche
Should I buy a Boyue earear in order to use OneNote, word ...
And which one ?
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From what I've seen, no e-reader currently has support for OneNote- this is not because the ereader is bad, but onenote and other programs (Squid, Sketchbook, etc) do not support e-ink screens. You cannot use it unless you are on A2 mode, and even then it is very, very laggy. You can go on youtube and find people writing on the screen- it is very slow, and I tried it for myself too. The notes app that comes with the tablet is built for e-ink, and that is why it works pretty good, so you can use that instead.
By the way, OneNote is very limited on Android, you only get drawing and text, but no shapes, lines, etc.
Word is okay on A2 mode, but it is slightly annoying when you scroll or move the cursor very far down- the screen takes long to refresh, so it doesn't work too well. Also note that because the screen is larger than 10 inches, you cannot use Office for free.
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Originally Posted by Merithyn
Did anyone else notice the problem with Boyue default reader app and epub files? Some words that should be separate are rendered together which is super annoying. I changed the font and layout but nothing helps. The same epubs render fine in KOreader...
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Yes, pretty much all of Likebook's epub software doesn't format books properly- best option is to either convert them or use KOreader/Librera Pro. Honestly, the stock reader isn't as great as other alternatives, so using something else instead should work just fine. You can also convert the epub to pdf which will allow you to write on pages if that's your thing.