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Old 12-28-2019, 03:32 PM   #15
DNSB
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Device: Kobo Sage, Libra Colour, Lenovo M8 FHD, Paperwhite 4, Tolino epos
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Originally Posted by pefilix View Post
Because i just install Moon+ Reader to this device and;

All epub page settings like font size, hypnation, margins, line spacing done in just 10 minutes. And all epubs opens with same settings.
So you like a generic every book looks the same view? Any attempt by the publisher to create an ebook with different layout will be sent to the bitbucket? One CSS to rule them all is not acceptable to me. One item that I found rather humourous was an ebook that did not display images when used with Moon+ -- evidently, .jpeg was not considered a valid extension for an image file.

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I put my large ebook collection as categorized folders and sub folders to memory and i can easily navigate with moon readers integrated file browser. And i can see shortcuts for my bookmarked folders on Moon readers main screen .
So back to the days of CP/M and DOS when it comes to file handling? In my personal experience, I can find books a lot faster on my Kobo ereader using it's search capability compared to browsing for a book by multi-tapping my way through a directory tree. Not to mention the joys of handling a ebook with multiple authors.

Personally, I prefer the Pocketbook Android app since it does honor publisher CSS.
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