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Old 07-25-2022, 12:19 PM   #114
tomsem
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Originally Posted by Michal Jancik View Post


Czech-English dictionary mate ke stazeni zde ;
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/at...1&d=1658755785

• I agree that Pocketnook's MENU menu is very poor, there are errors in items such as text alignment, font weight, contrast settings and more.. In my opinion, it is based only on the CSS settings of certain books (text-align & text-justify).

But in my opinion, compared to KOBO or KINDLE, pocketbook has the best settings and options for PDF files (CBR/CBZ), which is a big plus for PB.

PB also supports TTS (Text-To-Speech) compared to other "E-Readers". Kindle does support text-to-speech translation, but if I'm not mistaken, only in the US, the same applies to audiobooks. The micro SD card port is also a big plus for me.

(With PB, what I prefer is the file manager and all the options associated with them. A lot of people complained about poor reactivity, but after the last update I feel a significant improvement in overall reactivity)

• I don't know if you have experience with KINDLE, but it also doesn't provide many settings, font weight only works for some formats, you can't see book info when you are offline and in addition it works only with books purchased from Amzon.

• I think that KOBO is the best in terms of the ability to set the font and text.
What I like about KOBO is the ability to display various information about the number of pages, chapter titles, remaining pages of the chapter and a lot of other things.

Tip
I would recommend you install to your "Pocketbook ERA" aplication "KOREADER" which has an extended choice of settings and is very reactive.

https://github.com/koreader/koreader...k-v2022.06.zip
Thanks, but I need Czech-English dictionary, not English-Czech.

I've used Kindles for years, the available settings are enough for me and 99% of the books allow font weight adjustments etc. It's just that I like left-justified text and PocketBook doesn't currently offer that.

Kobo doesn't have TTS, it is something I like to have.

Kindle has a screen reader, which is English-only and requires turning on Speak Screen, which is great if you cannot read otherwise but is awkward if all you want is to have the text read out.

I'll look into KOREADER, thanks.
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