Ereading apps

What is the best ereading app? I use MoonReader. Also, why are dedicated ereaders still a thing when you can buy a pro ereading app for less than $5.00 USD? This is the best way of reading ebooks for sure, especially if you know where online to pirate ebooks.

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as long as no ad during reading I'm fine

>why are dedicated ereaders still a thing when you can buy a pro ereading app
Easier to read in direct sunlight and better battery life, if those two things aren't an issue to you then I wouldn't bother getting one.

I use lithium. it works like my e-reader though, that's why I like it.

I use moonreader and ebookdroid.

Readera.

readera
weirdly slow for comics and magazines tho

*ahem*

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My go-to as well. For huge scanned PDFs it can be really slow though. For those I use SideBooks, which seems to perform best of all I've tried

Read era is shit for PDFs. Try Adobe Acrobat.

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Works perfectly fine for most desu

>find an exploit that allows me to print from local library for free (the printer wireless password was the library name + city code)
>use the library's free binding hole machine
>only have to pay for paper, bindings and plastic cover (not necessary) which are dirt cheap if you buy them in bulk online
>tfw

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I have been using the one you posted for about 4 years or so. I think it is the best. Great also that it can sync highlights and annotations (pdf) to dropbox.

>muh apps
>I don't know what e ink is
Stupid zoomer

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Retard, not everyone is rich enough to buy an e-reader.

paper pleb kys

t.

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>rich enough
>when they cost $50 new, last almost forever and if you really read they pay themselves

And anyway you can get them secondhand for $15 to $30 in perfect condition.

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>weebfag

>recommends secondhand e-readers
>proves with his image why secondhand e-readers are to be avoided

1) Go to a pawn shop or a second-hand store
2) Find a relatively new, mid-range e-reader for under $35
3) Go home and download thousands of books for free
VoilĂ , reetard

Anime website

They'll catch on to you eventually.