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by mintplant
3599 days ago
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I wouldn't use my Kindle half as much if it weren't for KOReader [0]. Ironically enough for a dedicated reading device, Amazon's built-in reader app pales in comparison to this third-party tool. The killer feature for me is on-the-fly column splitting and text reflow, with the ability to flip to the original page view by tapping a corner -- this is critical for reading academic papers, which tend to be two-column PDFs. It also features contrast adjustment, more fonts, stylesheets, wireless syncing with Calibre, and support for many more file formats including ePub. There's also a Gargoyle [1] port for interactive fiction on the go. It's less practical due to the input lag on the Kindle keyboard, but I still pull it out every now and again. [0] https://github.com/koreader/koreader [1] http://www.fabiszewski.net/kindle-gargoyle/ |
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Kindle's and PDFs goes together badly. This is common knowledge.
My solution is only using web-pages based formats like mobi or epub based books.
The rest... Let's say they don't get in my reading list.
Just like the web is nicer without flash, ebooks are just nicer without publishing formats like PDFs which natively can't support reflow or anything super basic required for easy reading.