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Old 10-19-2020, 07:07 PM   #9
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by JJ Johnson View Post
I'm looking for a reader for Windows (7) where I can easily preview a book in ePub form. One with exactly zero bells and whistles. I don't want it to maintain a library, keep my place, no dictionaries, no highlighting... just open the book, let me use the book's ToC and navigation, and show me what's there.

I realize that it might be more of a utility than something people would want to use for actually reading books. Does such a thing exist?
For what you want, Adobe Digital Editions is perfect.
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