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Old 02-15-2021, 09:05 AM   #33
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Device: All 4 Kinds: epub eink, Kindle, android eink, NxtPaper
However the Likebook Mars PDF reader is better than Kobo, Kindle or KOReader for PDFs. The management of scanned PDFs with background, watermarks, and cropping margins is good. The Boyue App Store KOReader is ancient and useless, download from KOreader direct (ARM android) using Mars Browser. The Google Framework is only needed for Playstore and Playbooks, and can be off to run most Playstore apps. K-9 email and Borrowbox work fine on the Mars.

The Mars started at Android 6.1 and now ships with 8.1 and a major patch and FW update both in January. It does BT keyboard (Jota for notes) and BT earphones as well as 3.5mm jack and SD card (up to 32 G as internal integrated or larger cards as portable storage using exFAT).

The Kobo default reader is as a good as the CSS of the ebook, I have found no need for koreader on it. But on the Mars the Koreader allows me to override CSS I don't like without editing the ebook in Calibre.

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