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Old 08-10-2023, 12:39 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by kandwo View Post
Just saying that Android is "terrible" doesn't really say much.
I don't understand it very well either. I can understand that you don't like Android reading software, just as some people don't like Kindle, Kobo or PocketBook reading software. It's a matter of personal preference. But if you like those reading programs (I like AlReaderX and KOReader a lot, other people like others), I don't know what the problem is. You will do exactly the same as with Linux: adjust the reading parameters (fonts, size, line spacing...), consult the dictionary, translate, underline... and read. When I read a book with AlReaderX or KOReader, I don't really know what the difference is between using the Android operating system (apart from the utilities that you don't have in Linux). I don't know how it affects reading. I'm really trying to understand the difference, but I can't. I don't know. I read interchangeably on Kobo, Onyx, Kindle, Tolino and PocketBook devices and, apart from my personal preference for one reading program or another and the different utilities, I find no difference in terms of reading. I see differences in other things (construction and design, display and lighting, battery life... and here the difference is more between specific devices, not even between brands and operating systems), but not in reading quality.
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