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Old 06-24-2017, 10:05 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by mjdz View Post
I have successfully read these E-Books on the following applications:
  • Kybook (iPhone)
  • Moon+ Reader (Android tablet)
  • Kindle Reader (iPhone, Android, and Windows)
  • Calibre (Windows)
  • SumatraPDF (Windows)
  • Sigil (Windows)
Hello mjdz,

Sorry if this is off-topic ...

Thanks for mentioning "KyBook". I hadn't heard of it and decided to try the free version. Not the easiest to learn reader I've tried, but it has many features that I like. After spending an hour playing with it, I loaded the book I'm currently reading and will finish it on KyBook. I've learned that features don't mean a thing if the reader has annoying quirks.
So far, so good!

Back on-topic ... Follow Turtle91's advice. "Polish books" is easy to use and it makes sure metadata and covers are saved.

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