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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin
There's a third group. Those who are "capable of editing the formatting of their ebooks themselves" and still choose to use KOReader because they find it more convenient.
I edit my epubs when absolutely necessary, but editing means typing, and that's something I try to avoid whenever possible, because typing means typos. So KOReader's 'edit by mouseclick' is easier, faster and much less error-prone.
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Yes, of course. What I really meant was that there already is a reading app that lets you make detailed formatting decisions; and those who don't use it, but still want to deal with formatting issues, are the folks who edit their books. Creating another app with detailed formatting choices would add nothing that's not already in existence, just muddy the waters even more.
Apologies if my previous post seemed patronizing. That was not my intent - I'm well aware many highly intelligent and skilled people use KOReader. I just didn't consider my wording carefully enough.