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Old 06-08-2017, 09:29 AM   #2
Ken Maltby
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PDFs vary greatly. Most are not meant as e-books, they are documents, pamphlets, brochures, manuals and for lazy academics, essays. They are made to be printed, not published. Many are just scanned pages, images. (In other words; they can often contain no words, just the image of a page of words.) KOReader's PDF reading program includes an OCR function that can detect the words on an image of a page and "reflow" them into something that can fit on your device's screen. Of course that is never going to look as good as the page displayed as a full screen image. KOReader includes some good auto cropping tools so you can often have quite readable PDF pages displayed, without reflow, on the larger devices. I find no problem reading US Army Field Manuals (FM) on my AuraHD.

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