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Originally Posted by bmfrosty
Been playing with it a bit. Is it best to stick with the apps built into it's app store, or is it better to install google play? I've read about the apps being tuned for e-ink, but I didn't feel like that was really the case with the Kindle app. The majority of my library is with kindle, but I wanted a more flexible device.
I currently have a bunch of books from humble bundle and elsewhere that I've sorted with Calibre. Does anyone know of a dedicated OPDS browser/downloader? My current tack is to use Librera to download books and using the built-in reader to actually read them.
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I have registered my devices in the Google Play Store because the applications that interest me do not exist in the Boox App Store.
I manage my library at home on my computer with Caliber, transfer it to my reading devices via WiFi with Caliber Companion and read epub with the AlReader, Kindle books with the Kindle app.
Adobe DRM books with the Pocketbook App and for lending libraries there are Libby or OverDrive and for the "Onleihe" the Onleihe app.
I only use the NeoReader for pdf or cbr / cbz.