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Old 04-23-2020, 08:00 AM   #6
_novalis
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I respectfully disagree, with both of you.
I like my windows tablet, a Samsung Tabpro S. It is a complete success for my workflow. Using it as a lightweight travel computer with full Windows capabilities. Would never trade it against anything.
I also use a 8'' Android tablet with Moonreader as my prefered book reader.
More for fun I tried the calibre viewer, and you might take it as exaggeration, but for this device, a windows touch tablet, the easy of use is a mess. I don't wanna hurt your feelings, but it is what it is. In the end you can have a different opinion, but this is mine. And again, don't take it personal, it is just a critical view on a piece of sofware.
Regarding the design flaws of windows or a touch device or a tablet, or all these things in one: That's not the point here. I was just saying: By adding a few more options to the already extensive settings panel, problems can be solved easily. It adds value so to speak.
And I am saying, let the user decide how he wants his reader to behave, don't patronize him.
Again sorry for being so hyperbolic.
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