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Old 09-14-2021, 11:47 AM   #6
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Lithium IMO is far better than Moonreader, which seems to too easily ignore Publisher formatting. If you really want to over-ride book settings either edit it in Calibre or install the KOReader APK from their site. Most Android devices have a setting to allow APKs from outside the Playstore.

I use Lithium on my 10" & 6" Android, Aldiko Basic on my 4.3" Android (it's Android 6.x) and KOReader on my eink based Android, Boyue Likebook Mars.

I tried dozens of Android reading apps. Most are rubbish, some can't even use embedded publisher fonts.
Belinda Borrowbox is horrible, but it's the only app that works direct with my County Library. I have Kindle, Kobo and Google Playbooks apps on Android mostly for testing. I use Aldiko Basic, Lithium or KOReader depending which gadget it is.
I use Xodo on 10" tablet for PDFs and the stock PDF reader on the 7.8" Boyue Likebook Mars.

I read the vast majority of ebooks in epub on a Kobo Libra, including Amazon Kindle titles I buy.

You don't need to put Authors in collections as any sensible reader can filter by Title or Author. Collections are only needed to group things you want together that are not the same author. Not all apps support Collections. KOReader can use the metadata file that Calibre creates.

None of the Android apps are as good at "library" features or annotation as the native Kobo ereader program built into their eink models.
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