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Originally Posted by Question Mark
However, why not just strip the DRM off of books which you have purchased? Very easily done. And then you can use them with any reading app. Neoreader is very good, particularly for PDFs. Moon+ Reader is my preferred reading app for many books.
To learn how to strip the DRM off books which you have purchased, just search: drm removal tool calibre and remember that Apprentice Alf is your friend.
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Yes, I used to do that a lot and I guess for the sake of versatility I'll start doing it again. Hopefully DeDRM is somewhat easier to "deploy" than it was when I first used it a few years ago. (I did come to think of Apprentice Alf as a friend, for sure.) I almost never read PDFs on a tablet, so it'd be 99% ePub files.
When I was using the Mantano Reader app (later renamed to Bookari) on a Samsung tablet, it was easy enough to place the book files wherever I wanted them, as I had access via file-management apps to the file system. I'd just put an .epub file where I wanted it, then tell the e-reader app to open and import it into the app's library. Is it similarly easy on a Boox device (with, say, Neoreader)?
If memory serves, Moon+ can display books flush-left/ragged-right even if their CSS contains "text-align:justify". Mantano Reader could not do that. I'd have to edit the CSS and kill that hard-coded justification command. Bit of a pain in the neck. Presumably Moon+ can still do that—and Neoreader? Is it able to override hard-coded full justification?