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Books can't really be "too harsh". I guess maybe, if you had super white bleached paper and you were trying to read print on that under a blazing equatorial sun. But that's an artificial example. |
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Too much brightness, or too much contrast in an LCD or OLED screen? Perhaps; I was talking about eink. |
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You don't realize what the UI is missing until you've used a Kobo or PocketBook.
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Sure I do, I just mean Amazon isn't going to do anything about it :/
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I know that technically paper has higher contrast, but visually most paper books don't. And very few paperbacks here have dark black text, even brand new. The print was already sort of faded when I bought them.
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The Kobo Glo HD I used for a year did have more settings etc. But I ended up rarely use most of them. For flat out reading, it was no better or worse than most of the front lit Kindles I've owned.
When my vision issues make reading more of a challenge, a wider line spacing works for me more effectively than using a larger font. More white space=better contrast, at least for me. Most of my "complaints" about e-readers stem from poor formatting of the book itself. It's not a device problem, unless devices could be developed to fix those issues with a book already on the device. Mostly I'm talking about huge white spaces between chapters or paragraphs, or off balanced margins, OCR that hasn't been proofread, huge drop caps, etc. |
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Or sometimes even worse is when it's been copied from an original print and the edges of the letters are sort of grungy. Or with real metal printing the edges of the letters get worn down. Years ago I bought a hardback of The Once and Future King by T. H. White from Amazon and the bad printing was very distracting.
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As to poor formatting, I can't stand that at all and fix all my ebooks in the Calibre editor, else I would not be able to read many of them due to extreme levels of irritation ![]() |
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But one big thing that's very much lacking in the Kindle software is eBook management. There is almost none. Kobo has rather good eBook management.
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It all depends on what you are used to, I guess. I expect people who have used mostly Kobos find it hard to manage their ebooks in other ways, because Kobo makes it almost effortless. But that doesn't mean other ways don't exist. |
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I have separate folders on my laptop where I organize all my books. When I have a new Kindle I side-load my books per folder and put them in the right collection.
It's not that much work for me, but I do have to admit that I have hundreds of books, not thousands. So ebook management is not that important to me. |
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I just use searches and alphabetical ordering and looking around the locus of a search hit. This is actually better than a bookshelf would be, because you can sort on more than one thing and resort in a fraction of a second rather than having to spend several days reshuffling everything. Combine that with full text search across all books and honestly I hardly even use categories any more: they're even redundant for grouping series, unless the series is written by multiple authors.
Everyone talking about "better organization" seems to think that the Kindle is competing against a full-blown relational database or something. It's not. It's competing against physical bookshelves, and there, there is no contest, except that your eyes can scan physical bookshelves quite fast because the field of view is much bigger than a Kindle screen. (But it still sometimes takes me ten minutes to find a book on my bookshelves, even though they're sorted by author. It never takes me remotely that long on the Kindle.) |
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I have a friend who has filled his PaperWhite3 memory with books. How does one even do that? That's a lot of books! While I personally don't need the Kobo book management improvements, my friend could certainly benefit from them! |
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Still, I can manage perfectly well without managing books on my ereader. ![]() |
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