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Old 01-26-2025, 06:55 AM   #24
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For a lot of people, KOReader is not an option. They may not even know about KOReader. Most people buy a Reader to read and they use the software that comes with the Reader.
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KOReader is not for an everyday Joe. Most people just want to read without all the configurations that are too complicated.

I am tech-savvy enough, but I think there are just too many options. I find myself playing with settings instead of reading.
The only people I hear mention font weight are usually the same people that are modifying the format of their books via Calibre. If they're savvy enough to use Calibre, Koreader will not be a challenge.

If however you're not tech savvy in general, find font weight crucial and are shopping for an ebook reader... go for a Kobo.

If you are tech savvy, or already have a Pocketbook... try Koreader! It's free, and once you're past the learning curve I think it's a superior experience.

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