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Google Nexus 7 2013 tablet app questions
Just purchased one of these most excellent 7" tablets as I am not willing to pay a extra $200 on an iPad Mini.
So the main questions now being; What might be the best PDF and ebook reader (even other apps) for my new shiny? |
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pokrıvač škridiel
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I had the same questions, and here are my answers for now:
Any advice on all three counts will be appreciated. |
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You might also want to look at Mantano as it supports epub and PDF and handles both pretty well.
A few regressions have creeped into it at the moment, but I'm currently testing a new beta for that that is fixing many of these issues. |
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I've been using Google Play Books recently. Very simple reader, but offers day/night mode and font sizes, which is all I need. The advantage is that you upload your books to your account on the PC and they will show up on your device.
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I also picked up the new Nexus 7 recently, and downloaded Moon+ pretty quickly. However, for the most part I'm just using the Play Books app; it has the basic features I'm looking for (search, dictionary, etc.), but lets you upload your own books and syncs those uploaded books across devices.
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For me, extensive layout customisation options are a must, which is why I opted for Moon+ Reader Pro, at least for now. I also purchasded the full version of Mantano, but I find the formatting options in Moon+ superior over Mantano, as far as I can see. The only thing I find impossible to customise in Moon+ is the size of the first-line indent, which is too bad.
(By the way, Moon+ also supports syncing of some sort, though I don't use it because I only own a single Android device for now.) |
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EzPDF is my favorite PDF reader although the official Adobe reader isn't bad. Many others don't support text reflow or do a poor job of it. For everything else, I prefer Moon+ although many prefer Mantano. Either will do a good job. It's mostly a matter of personal preference.
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