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Windows 7 touch-friendly epub reader
I wanted to see if anybody had any recommendations for an ePub reader that I can install on my windows 7 tablet? I have tried Blio and Adobe Digital Reader, but Blio just sucks (doesn't actually open epub files) and Adobe isn't touch friendly. Other ideas?
I'd be donating even more to Calibre if that was nice and touchable. Oh and if it could read PDFs with touch, too, awesome. By touch-friendly I mean to flick to turn pages, pinch to zoom, etc. Thanks! |
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I second the request. The only touch friendly reading app I know of is Kindle. I'd really to hear about an alternative.
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