My Favorite eBook Reader - Aldiko

koop1955

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I have played around with several and found Aldiko to best suit my needs. Here are my reasons:

1) First and foremost, easy access to Creative Commons titles. I have grabbed most of Cory Doctorow's works (I own them all in paper form) and Charles Stross titles as well (ditto). I mean what good is a reader without a library?

2) Pleasant, easy to access, easy to use, interface. Easy to adjust brightness, switch to night-time mode, change font size, etc.

3) Intuitive, basically no learning curve.

Anybody else try it?
 

pbot

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I use it too. Tried go book and some others, but aldiko is the only one that is usable on my phone and almost perfect on my cm7 nook and touchpad

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joeflorida

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I have played around with several and found Aldiko to best suit my needs. Here are my reasons:

1) First and foremost, easy access to Creative Commons titles. I have grabbed most of Cory Doctorow's works (I own them all in paper form) and Charles Stross titles as well (ditto). I mean what good is a reader without a library?

2) Pleasant, easy to access, easy to use, interface. Easy to adjust brightness, switch to night-time mode, change font size, etc.

3) Intuitive, basically no learning curve.

Anybody else try it?
I like Aldiko. I also like FB Reader because it has a small apk size and is fast, but it is not as visually appealing as Aldiko..
 
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