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Originally Posted by marst
Thanks—I appreciate it! Rather ask all of them at once :-), I'll ask one or two at a time. Two this time:
1) The few videos I've seen about Neoreader skip over this feature: Does the program enable you to set an alignment style for a book—whether justified (flush left and right), or flush left, or centered? I'm thinking here about EPUB or similar format books—not PDFs. I would think it has such a feature—all decently written e-reader apps I've used so far have it. But for some reason this just isn't mentioned in the videos I've seen so far.
2) Can Neoreader be set up in a way that enables it to open DRM-protected books downloaded from, say, either Barnes and Noble or KOBO?
Thanks again for your help.
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1) Others can chime in, but I have not found an alignment feature in NeoReader.
2) NeoReader cannot open DRM-protected eBooks. You could use Calibre (on your desktop or laptop) with a plug-in that can remove DRM. Then NeoReader could open the eBooks. The same would be true for any third party Android reader app you might install.