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Originally Posted by JSWolf
How is reading PDF on a Kindle better then KOReader
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I did not say that it was:
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Originally Posted by Braid
While the superior native pdf support is the main reason my Kindle is my main reader....
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Try to read my posts properly!
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I've see PDF with KOReader in a video. So I was able to see how it works. Is that not good enough?
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'I've never read a book using an e-reader, but I've seen how they work. I know the experience of reading paper books is much better'.
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
As for searching the library, I've never had a need to search in eBooks other then the one I have open.
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I use the search function to search for books. I could explain why this is valuable, but that would be a silly way to spend my time. The fact is, I find the search function valuable, and there is a device which both offers adequate pdf support and also offers a search, so there is no need for me to bother installing third party software and give up the search function when on Kindle I can happily read pdf without giving up the search function. Seems silly to use a Kobo that doesn't do what I want when I can use a Kindle that does do what I want.
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
If I had a need to read PDF on my H2O, I would install KOReader and use it only for PDF. I have no need to switch to KOReader full time as I'm good with the ePub reading experience.
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Exactly. So you would have to reboot every time you wanted to switch from reading epub to pdf or vice versa. This is an inconvenience I would rather avoid, so, I use Kindle as my main reader. Seems silly to use a Kobo that doesn't do what I want when I can use a Kindle that does do what I want.