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Old 04-10-2010, 09:05 AM   #119
JSWolf
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What I am complaining about it the poor quality of the eBook reading apps. There is not yet one good app (that I know of) to read ePub eBooks. All that have been written about have some major issue so far. And maybe the best one (Kobo) you cannot use content you have on your computer.

>1. The best reader to read web pages.

No flash available. Until most of the flash based sites switch to HTML5, it isn't the best.

>2. The best reader to read technical PDFs.

This I cannot say one way or the other.

>3. The best reader to read from dusk to dawn or in low light situations.

But one of the worst in direct sunlight

>4. The best reader to read comic books on.

Probably

>5. The best reader to read color documents.

Possibly

>6. It is also the most versatile reader, supporting two major book stores: iBooks and amazon (and very soon adding B&N).

iBooks is a so-so app so far. What I'd like is a full ADE that would work better.
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