What Reddit Says About Ebook Reader Apps
We compiled 11 Reddit discussions about Ebook Reader apps from 5 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/ereader
It lets you install amazon kindle on it, or koba app etc and reader the books on there. I haven't seen a device that really impressed me enough to get it over the koda and as I rarely re-read books enough to make the lack of a library a big deal, I'll stick to the koba. Also, I will add th...
r/ereader
They are numerous options but what I use most on my ViWoods Reader, are Kindle, Google Play Books, Libby, and Moon+ Reader for reading. I have heard good things about KOReader too if you like more control, but I tend to use google playbooks ...
r/androidapps
Moon Reader Pro. It has the best personalization options and it doesn't look outdated like some other apps.
r/androidapps
Moon + Reader for almost everything else. FBReader is used if i'm on four books. And just to round things out Smart Audio Player is my go-to for audio books.
r/androidapps
My favorite is the Aldiko Next reader. It even supports Adobe DRM, so you can borrow books from an online library. ... If you already have an amazon account, Kindle android app is good.
r/software
Moon+ Reader Pro is a great app for my needs. Does a lot! More than I have ever needed.
r/macapps
Just use the Kindle app. Use sendtokindle to send the epubs and you can sync it between however many devices you want. ... I like Yomu a lot. Fine control over margins, just lets you get the page looking exactly how you want it. Developer is responsive. Really no bad things to say about it. ... For ...
r/ereader
I like the Everand subscription for ebooks and audiobooks, but not sure if it's worth it if you only read one book a month. Might be better to keep an eye out for deals on your TBR books, eg on BookBub, Book Riot Deals of the Day ... Congratulations on a great gift. Whoever gave it to you is re...
r/ereader
Probably wouldn't work for you given your mentions of PDFs and EPUBs, but I use Libby. Free books and magazines courtesy of my local library card. It's amazing, and syncs between devices once connected to internet service.
r/ereader
My 6.8” Paperwhite is 2 1/2 years old. If it dies, I’ll consider Kobo. ... I recommend BOOX and an app/service like BookFusion (you can upload your own files to BF and then run the app on BOOX.
r/Calibre
I use the Librera app on my tablet. It has loads of customizations and has the ability to create different libraries within the app. I keep my Calibre library in my Dropbox and use the Dropsync app to mirror that folder on my tablet. Super easy! ... I end up using free ebook reader apps on my phone.
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