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Old 10-01-2023, 05:27 AM   #46
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Join Date: May 2023
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Device: I use the Calibre ebook-viewer on macos and Apple Books on ios.
Thanks for your response, I did not mean to say that there's anything wrong with BookFusion, I think it's a wonderful app, with a lot of my favorite features like seamless scrolling between chapters and description previews in the bookshelf. I'm just pedantic, lol. (In fact, I would simply use a plaintext viewer if it had a good catalog manager.)

I did not know that Calibre Sync was an option, that sounds great!

For additional context:
- I installed BookFusion on both an iOS device and MacOS.
- I read in scrolling view most often, I use paged mode when using a keyboard sometimes.
- I got used to Iowan Old Style font so I always look to switch to that first.
- I read from large collections of short epubs that I download, which makes it difficult to browse. As I understand, most readers do not do this and BookFusion is designed perfectly for that intended usecase.

If it would be helpful, what I liked about foliate and kybooks:
- In addition to preferring the freemium/foss model, I often sort by tag to browse all books that have a certain tag.
- For formatting, I liked how the text alignment CSS from the epub was respected, since many epubs I read have variable text alignment.
- I also liked how kybooks3 saved metrics on how fast I read and the integrated dictionary/web browser.
- Mainly, readers are an aesthetic choice to me, so how similar they are to iOS is important, thus consistency of design for foliate's gui with other linux apps and the similarities between Books and kybooks3 is what drew me to these examples.

Maybe BookFusion is capable of most of these things, I probably haven't used it enough to know. I might give it another try!

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