KOReader doesn't remember settings when you open a new book. You need to change the settings for each book you read.It allows you to look up words using a dictionary (if you have one installed) or Wikipedia (if you're connected to the internet).It's definitely not a bad app, but it's not my first choice. While testing it, I found KOReader to be both useful and frustrating in equal measures. KOReader was originally created for E Ink eBook readers but found its way to Android. You can use Cool Reader to browse EPUB, FictionBook, plain text, RTF, HTML, Compiled HTML Help (.chm), and TCR (the eBook format for the Psion series of handheld computers) files.Ĭool Reader's source code is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2, and you can find it on Sourceforge.
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