Calibre: Good as a library management app, but sucks at cross platform editing. If I highlight some text in Calibre reader, then open that PDF with adobe reader or SumatraPDF, the highlights simply vanish!

koodoo reader was almost perfect but ideally id like to sort the books thru like, recently read and alphabetical order and authors and all that junk. i got frustrated with it im ngl. and i tried sumatra pdf but like i mported aaallll my books there and it turned into chaos and i had to uninstall. any recommendations would be nice i read on a laptop


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I can't seem to find a decent epub reader that's free. I tried ebookdroid but it doesn't seem that good tbh. I want a simple app where I can easily change fonts and page colors. Moon+ Reader and also ReadEra are so far what I'm using.

Yes, I know that Epub functionality was discontinued an year ago. Yes, I haven't updated my PC since then so that I can keep Edge continuing to support epub files. I was absolutely hooked to reading my books seamlessly on it.

Since, Windows10 update decided to be ruthless and automatically start on my pc which resulted into a massive OS crash, and I had to install Windows10 all over again which came with the updated Edge browser. Since then I've been searching like a mad monkey for something as close to the edge's epub reader functionality and nothing pleases me.

Does anyone have an idea how I would go about this? I just want a simple, light, online EPUB reader that I can use to read my e-book collection. Features like bookmarking, font-resizing, and background color changing would be nice as well.

UPDATE: I did come across a renderer called epub.js that also seems to be what Cloud ePub Reader uses. The only thing I don't like about it is that it doesn't seem very mobile-friendly and that is very important for me since the majority of my reading is from a mobile device.

Moon+ ereader app (android) supports highlighting and annotations, like most other reader apps. but since there's no standard, it's almost impossible to see those highlights in other apps (like on Windows PCs). Using Readwise it's possible to share annotations from moon+ reader, but i find the subscription price too high. And big downside: it's very difficult to find the original highlight location within the text once it's loaded in readwise.

both Calibre content server and calibre-web offer a nice web interface to browse and read pdf and epub within a browser. They also offer metadata support and work on both pc and mobile browsers. Mayor downside: no support for highlights and annotations!

same goes for selfhosted comic reader apps like Kavita, Komga and Ubooquity. Great software that supports both epub and pdf. Again: no option for highlights and not even selectable text in pdfs (since the pages are converted to images before showing them).

Koodo reader is almost perfect: nice and simple web interface, pdf and epub support and very important: highlights and notes get priority in the interface. Biggest downside: interface isn't made for small screens so phone usage is out of the question. So close :(

hypothes.is is an impressive service which I still consider an option. The service is usable within all browsers (with extensions and bookmarklets), works with online PDFs and even with epub and pdf that is shown via some of the seldhosted apps. I mainly doubt using it because it is built to be shared not private. Sure I can set up a private group but once my personal link is discovered, all my data is up for grabs. Selfhosting the service seems like a hassle...

none of the Read-it-later services i tested support annotating pdf and epub files that well. For web articles I use raindrop because they offer excellent annotation options for free, and there is an option to sync with obsidian. If they supported pdf and epub my search would be over!

bookfusion comes very close to being the perfect solution. Excellent online reader, beautiful web interface, android app that is well made, metadata support, great interface for both annotating and retrieving annotations and fast syncing of both read status as annotations. They offer export in markdown and are working on a obsidian sync plugin too. Main downside is they only allow 10 documents within the free tier. Next tier is $2,* a month and would probably suit my needs.

I've tried calibre, okular, bookworm and foliate, with foliate providing by far the nicest experience for ebooks. But that experience is way worse than it is with a typical pdf reader. Latex doesn't render properly, scrolling is choppy, special text formatting (ie. code) doesn't really work, jumping between pages is buggy, etc. The only real advantage I can see is that with ebooks, you can make a section breakless and scrollable which is nice when reading code, whereas pdfs just split it onto multiple pages.

Right now I'm using Okular. It is usable for reading. Though, searching through an epub is surprisingly slow. If I unzip the epub and use grep, searching is instant. Also, I tried to copy text from an epub, and it didn't work. First of all I can't simply select text using the mouse in the usual way, and can only select all or all text on the current page. Then when I copy, it is not on the clipboard. I tried both in X and Wayland. If I unzip the file and view the HTML file for that part of the book in a browser, it is easy to select and copy text.

However Play seems to respect DRM, or in some other way fail to see some text as interactable. This pdf, for instance, is a text PDF. In a desktop PDF reader, I can highlight the text, and copy it, etc - it's text. Play does not feel that way about it, and renders it as an unhighlightable image. Other PDFs work fine in Play.

I use Calibre E-reader for ePubs typically. I'm not looking for a complete replacement for that. However, the work flow in Obsidian is otherwise great, apart from not currently being able to/knowing how to search ePubs in Obsidian.

I've tried several readers but most of them either can't handle furigana or just show letters sideways. calibre so far was the only one that handled the lettering itself, but it makes kanji lookup hard because copying characters isn't really streamlined. Anyone got any suggestions for an EPUB reader that works? Not as an extension or something but an actual standalone application for windows.

Hello, I use Lithium a lot to read epub books. I ditched pdfs since I found Lithium. It is best of the best epub reader out there in my opinion but I am kind of bored with limited number of fonts. I want an app that has a fairly good amount of fonts and UI/UX of Lithium. I have searched Playstore but couldn't find anything. Please let me know if you know such app.

I've tried about eight apps and most of them seem to fall down on one or more of these, so I've been falling back on the built-in reader. But it handles some types of specialised CSS poorly and I'd like a second app to use as an option in those cases.

I'm already using Syncthing to synchronise files between my phone and my computer - that's not what I'm looking for. I just need an app that can display the annotations I have made with the Calibre epub reader.

I want to get something I can read on the beach and e-ink seems like the best way to read my digital books but my books are a mix of mobi and epub. I want to know what quality e-readers people recommend which could read both formats. Alternatively, if anyone can recommend an easy way to convert one format to the other I would also be content to convert my books, although I don't want to use calibri. I have read up on it and it is more involved that I think I need to simply convert formats.

I have a huge Project Guttenberg epub collection. I don't want to store them on my tablet, since it would completely fill its memory. The collection stays in the cloud and the reader should just display a list of all epubs and download ONE when I want to read it.

I'm going crazy trying to find a pdf/epub reader on macOS that has a good tts feature that allows me to change the reading speed and whatnot. I stumbled upon Voice Dream Reader but I don't have the money to pay its 9.99 monthly subscription model. The 'Books' app has a great design and allows me to import my pdfs and pubs but, doesn't have a read aloud feature (as if it was reading it like an audiobook). The macOS speech feature isn't what I need because I don't want to have to highlight a text every time I need to read it. I just was to hit play, and the reading begins, and pause to come later. Does such an app like that exist? with a one time purchase at least?

Just found my mom's old Kindle and I was wondering if there's any way to load epub files from the computer to the Kindle? I have a few from some humble bundles I bought and I want somewhere to read them

I often accidentally rescan my books because I go too fast scrolling and don't realize I have hit the top. Most epubs work fine. It also hangs on my copy of Journey to the West. I have not run into any problems with Pdf files.

First startup: screen orientation landscape. The first thing I do is turn on dark mode. The reader collects books from everywhere. There is an option to select which folder to pull from but you have to type out the entire file path so I am not bothering with that. There were no issues with importing books.

The reader, Works perfectly. I make the book single page, turn the reader to dark mode and increase the font size 250%. Journey to the West loads with no issue. The picture color is normal even in dark mode.

Please correct anything I may have gotten wrong about the apps. I would also like to hear about why you may disagree with my choice of app. There were a few more recommended to me but I felt they were not good enough to include or I ran into issues that I could not solve. Feel free to recommend me more E-book readers to look at. These apps were reviewed in the order they were downloaded.

I thought I would ask here first (although if you know where it is more appropriate, let me know). I recently upgraded my Kindle Fire (yay, larger screen, more storage!) and the detail that amazon doesn't like .epub files got me to thinking... (I believe even the epub readers on the kindle website are all low functioning). e24fc04721

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