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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin
I'm not contesting the "uninspiring" description of the Kobo app, as I hardly ever use it. I am, though curious to know in what ways the current Kindle app is less uninspiring. I have the latest versions of both on my Android tablet, and not struck by a huge difference in functionality. What am I missing?
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The Kindle app handles footnotes better than the Kobo app and provides very useful line space options. I also have a couple of enormous books which are much easier to read via the kindle app (KFX does have it's uses).
However, other then enormous books (which I'd split if they hadn't choked my computer in the attempt), I prefer to read my liberated ebooks on Moon+ Reader or EBookDroid for PDFs.
To go back to the original topic I do all my ereading on a small android tablet that fits handily in my purse being one of those people who mostly reads indoors, doesn't have eye ache reading on a tablet as long as it's set fairly dim, and is rarely far from a charging station.