E-Book-Reader: eine Übergangslösung
Wem die kommerziellen E-Book-Reader zu unfrei und zu stromfressend sind, kann sich mit einer Reader-App auf dem Smartphone behelfen.
E-Book-Reader: eine Übergangslösung
Wem die kommerziellen E-Book-Reader zu unfrei und zu stromfressend sind, kann sich mit einer Reader-App auf dem Smartphone behelfen.
@Tutanota for android, #librera is my favourite web browser. pleasant reading experience and offline web site cache by default.
#javascript was a mistake anyway.
I finished getting my 170+ #eBooks off #Amazon and into #Calibre and stripped the #DRM from them. As an interesting aside, something that I was aware of but hadn't really considered is I can have Calibre scan news websites daily and create #ePub books to read on my device.
Now I'm just trying to find the right reading app to use on my device. The leading app right now is #Librera, but I miss having shelves / groups in it. But I love the integration of #ProjectGutenberg and #InternetArchive.
Help needed with #LibreraReader: I cannot find out how to open the menu to change between dark and light mode while having a document open. It appeared the first time I opened the book, but not anymore.
Any idea? Tested it with the F-Droid and the Play store version.
Android 14
I read a lot and I annotate #ebooks on my Android ereader. But whether I'm using the open source #Librera or the closed source NeoReader, I cannot export the notes, bookmarks and annotations in a standardized way that keeps them connected to the actual book they refer to. Wouldn't it be great if annotations could be stored _inside_ the #epub so both remain connected? Or if there was a standard for exporting them that allowed us to import them in another reading app and get them re-linked to the correct locations in the ebook they refer to? Considering how long the epub standard has been around, it feels odd that's not been solved yet. Or has it?
Alternatively (or additionally), I'd love an epub reading app that automatically syncs highlights and annotations to #Obsidian. I know that Raindrop can do it for bookmarks. Which app can do it for epubs?