Best ereader app for custom Rom Kindle? - Kindle Fire General

What is the best/favorite ereader app for your rooted KF? Thanks

Aldiko. Combine with calibre on your PC for book management and you have a flawless combo

Does Aldiko work with Mobi files?

FBReader mast have!

Wow FBreader is awesome. Thank you!
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Personnally I use Cool Reader.
I'll have to look into FB Reader, I might switch if I think it works better.
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Well, I just tried FB Reader, no TXT support. Also it does not recognize some of my epub files. Cool Reader sees all the files and has TXT support.

I read somewhere that the newer versions of Aldiko do not support .mobi
I use the Kindle App from the marketplace to read .mobi. If anyone knows of a good ereader app that supports both epub and drm-free mobi, please let me know.

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I read somewhere that the newer versions of Aldiko do not support .mobi
I use the Kindle App from the marketplace to read .mobi. If anyone knows of a good ereader app that supports both epub and drm-free mobi, please let me know.
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Cool reader.....https://market.android.com/details?id=org.coolreader&hl=en
Reading books in epub, fb2, txt, doc, rtf, html, chm, tcr, pdb, pml formats.
eBook reader. Supports epub (non-DRM), fb2, doc, txt, rtf, html, chm, tcr, pdb, prc, mobi (non-DRM), pml formats.

i personally just keep using the amazon kindle app
i dont have any books from anyone but amazon so it works perfectly

I believe ireader is the best,just like stanza for ios.

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Hey all i was wondering which was the best ebook reader?
Adobe
microsoft
or
mobi?
also which are the best sites out there for ebooks?
thanks all
I'm using Mobipocket, and I like it. The PC version can convert any doc or html file into it's own format.
i use iSilo! Satisfied with it!
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[Q] magazines?

Hey guys, so since Ive bought my tab, ive been trying to find a way to view my magazines on the tab similar to an ebook. I believe ive tried all of the ereader apps in the market (nook, b&n, aldiko...) but my issue is converting them. I use caliber to convert the magz from pdf to epub, and even pdf to mobi. but they dont take up the full screen. any ideas?
I use the official Adobe reader app (free), the built in Office app, and ezPDF (99c). EzPDF does page turning with an animation but it needs to cache the pages after it, so if you're flipping through a bunch of ads it can be pokey. Works really well for comics though.
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I work for a massive newspaper company here in the UK so I can get hundreds of different papers in PDF, the only problem is they are over 100Mb each, the Adobe Reader crashes and is unusable, I fine opening them in the office app works brilliantly
Although it is sub-optimal, another solution consists in converting each page of the PDF to a high-resolution JPEG image, zip all the images into a CBR file, and view using a comic book reader. I say it is sub-optimal because I much prefer reflowable text (EPUB or HTML), but some picture-rich magazine formats are sometimes more enjoyable in their full fixed-layout glory.

[Q] PDF Books?

Does the KF support PDF books as well? I'm still playing around with mine and there are a few books I'd like to check out from from my local library which is still in the dark ages. Many books are only available in Adobe Epub or PDF formats and not yet available for Kindle. I'm wondering if I should just bite the bullet and purchase the book or is there a way I can read one of those formats on the Kindle Fire?
Yes. But the included PDF reader (QuickOffice) is 'meh'. It loads pages quickly, you can select text, jump around, and search, but it doesn't save your last location, and you can't put notes within it.
I've tried so many PDF reading apps to fulfill the above, and the one I recommend is ezPDF Reader Pro @ $2.99.
You could always convert the pdf into an ebook format using calibre or any other converting programs. I did and it works fine. You can also convert epub books too.
For ebooks I strongly recommend that you use ePubs over PDFs whenever possible, it's just a much better format for the reading experience in my opinion.
If you do decide to use ePubs, I am a strong advocate of Aldiko. It is the absolute best reading app for android.
For me, some pdf books do not convert well to epub with Calibre. So a good pdf reader is important.
I will check out ezPDF Reader Pro Printerscape.
The other pdf reader I was looking at was Repligo Reader recommended from another post.
Added: Aldiko does not seem to work well on my KF. For .epub I really like using the Nook reader.
I'm also using ezPDF Reader Pro love it.
What they said. Convert to ePub or use adobe reader for free if you don't want to buy the paid app mentioned above (knowing adobe it might just be a crap app though)

Help with ebook

I have this game guide pdf i imported it to aldiko but its very slow when changes pages n zooming and force closes, so i converted it to epub which took forever n now it wont open....the file is 133mb
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The kindle reads mobi and prc. It does not recognize epub.
You can try converting the epub into mobi with free software (calibre) or convert the pdf from scratch. You can also enable compression options (such as reducing image quality) to reduce size, and/or just work with the pdf itself -- optimizing it with Adobe X is one strategy, using a different pdf viewer on the Kindle is yet another.
The app moon reader will read epub files
every reader app i downloaded would force close after a few seconds...i was running cm7 so i switched to modaco and the pdf works perfect from the Docs section

Good EBook Reader ?

I just made switch to this phone from my Android.
Can anyone suggest me a kickass ePub reader ? Should be something like Aldiko or iBooks.
Thank you !
You can try Bookviser. It supports epub, fb2, txt. Realy like it)
But as alternative you can try OverDrive Media Console.

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