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Old 12-06-2021, 03:33 PM   #629
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Originally Posted by romad View Post
You didn't know that you can have both ePub and PDF ebooks separated in MapleRead? You can create collections in it for any subject you desire. I have PDF collections for different subjects and collections for fiction and non-fiction ePubs. Saves having to leave one application and launch another.
Meh, I don't like manually creating/updating collections on ereader apps.

Bit OT:
Spoiler:
One of the reasons I like Marvin so much is it has built-in filtering based on authors, series, publisher and subjects/tags EPUB metadata. I manage/fix the metadata/tags with Calibre and I can use it for filtering on both Marvin and Moon Reader. No need to create in-app only collections that can disappear into the ether if the app stops being supported or that requires its own subscription services to sync on multiple devices. Calibre master plus ereader app/device slave works best for me.


Another thing, I don't know how decent PDF markup is on MapleRead but on GoodReader, it's really good. GoodReader also allows bidirectional sync with Dropbox (amongst others) so any annotations I make on the iPad+Apple Pencil are easily copied to my PCs.

For my use-case, EPUB = personal consumption, PDF = work/productivity so I actually do have different requirements for the apps used.
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