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Originally Posted by davidfor
I really can't agree with that latter statement. For fiction, the resizing and reflowing of an epub is much better to me. And no page headers or artificial page breaks wasting space and distracting me. I like the calibre viewer on the PC. I don't use the phone enough to read to make any suggestions there. Other than I find PDF clumsy on the phone.
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To clarify, I find Kindle Reader for PC to be very clumsy/clunky for both fiction and non-fiction books. Instead, I read the converted PDFs in Acrobat DC Reader, which IMO offers much better UX. On the other hand, on my Android phone, I actually prefer to use the Kindle Reader app over the Acrobat Reader app. (I agree that PDFs are clumsy on the phone.) And, to be honest, I think epubs may actually offer better UX for fiction as you stated. I'm going to try it out soon on my PC.