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Old 07-15-2021, 04:08 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by halloleo View Post
I use MapleRead - and have used it for a long time. It's design feels already a bit dated, but I have good memories with it and still enjoy the fact that it can display PDFs reasonably well too. (A rarity for ePUB reader apps.)
Apps that use Adobe RMSDK (Bluefire, Bookari, Aldiko) generally support PDF as well. Bookari, IIRC, lets you set crop margins, which is a feature I like to have in any PDF viewer.
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