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Edited by xbbyd0rkie at 11-23-2023 16:12
I like using Calibre for reading on my PC. It's completely free, & there's a bunch of free things you're able to do within the app if you're tech savy & want more than just an e-book reader. It's also simple enough for anyone to use. You can also make the book bigger by just pulling on the sides if the default size isn't to your liking. There's also lots of options to change text size, etc. You can also use Calibre for your tablet & phone, but it's not through an app. It's basically connecting your tablet to USB and such.
I've also tried out Ice Cream Reader out, and I liked it as well. A lot of my friends who do not like Calibre actually uses Ice Cream reader and likes it. It's free as well, and there's a premium version as well.
For my tablet, I like to use ReadEra instead of Calibre because I don't need to hook it up to my PC. It's free as well. It'll ask you if you want to get premium like once a month, but that's it. It doesn't bombard you with ads like a lot of the other apps do. It will also get your books off Google Drive, OneDrive, etc. I specifically chose this app because I keep all of my e-books on OneDrive & ReadEra actually offers it. Most other apps only offers Google Drive. Keeping my e-books in OneDrive allows me to use it on PC & Mobile without having to keep it backed up somewhere for different devices.
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