Tips on making KOReader as dad friendly as possible
Hello,
I myself have used KOReader for a while a few years back. Right now, my dad's ereader (a Kobo Aura device, running Nickle) is starting to show some software bugs and we've agreed on him trying KOReader on his device before having him buy a new Kobo device.
My dad is not a power user. He just reads epub files page by page. The amount of options that KOReader provides will likely just confuse him.
I want to know ways in which to make KOReader as dad friendly as possible. That means, removing as much options as possible. If possible, remove buttons too so he cannot press something accidentally and needs my help to resolve whatever he's done. If possible, create a library like on Nickle containing just the epub files, hiding all .jpg files and other not .epub files.
I would really love this to be a good first experience for him so he will stay on KOReader.
Thanks in advance.
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