![]() The way that's phrased doesn't make for a terribly relevant question to your choice of reader application. Both reading software in the Kobo firmware are reliable. That's another plus for meīut seriously, what makes KoReader and/or Plato better then RMSDK (ePub) and Access (kepub)? Just saying it's faster and more reliable is not quite accurate. Note: some screenshots are slightly outdated as things evolved A LOT during the last year. If you want to preview how KOReader looks give it a look at this (spanish) thread: If we're comparing the UI on my experience most users do like the way Nickel (or plato) looks more than KOReader. Things are different for CJK users or RTL users (or users that want the text displayed in vertical)Ĭomparing MuPDF vs how kobos do PDF is simple: kobos do pdf just slightly better than they do Djvu. ![]() I might say that for my own needs I do like Coolreader and don't need what the kobo renders offer me. The comparation needs to be done between programs (Plato vs KO vs Nickel) or between renders (plato's epub render vs Coolreader vs MuPdf vs DjVuLibre vs RMSDK vs Access) You want to compare a program with two renders. I only use the wallabag plugin.īut seriously, what makes KoReader and/or Plato better then RMSDK (ePub) and Access (kepub)?. I don't use most of things that most people seems to need, namely: annotations, heavy use of dicts or a large number of the plugins/extensions that KOReader has. On these projects the fact that I can modify the source code for (our) private uses is a big plus no other program can provide that easily (even if my modifications were just a couple of hacks to allow different instances of the program to use the same reader in a multiuser environment) I been using KOReader since 2014 exclusively and using some Kobos on misc educative projects I participated on. when reading for pleasure I choose epub and apply some custom css style tweaks over publisher defaults, so I have exactly the same things that annoyed me fixed in 0 seconds (I mean hyphenation, line space, empty pages at the end of a chapter.) disable the things I don't use and configure the things I do again and again. copy a bunch of files on different formats in a row (via usb mount or via Dropbox/FTP) and don't want to wait for database processing. It could improve your specific workflow with a Forma or other ereaders. Please tell me how KOReader improves my Forma ![]()
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