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The following tables detail e-book reader software for the Android operating system. Each section corresponds to a major area of functionality in an e-book reader software. The comparisons are based on the latest released version.
Video Comparison of Android e-reader software
Software reading systems
Maps Comparison of Android e-reader software
File formats supported
See Comparison of e-book formats for details on the file formats.
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Display features
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Edit-tool features
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Book source management features
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Other software e-book readers for Android
Other e-book readers for Android devices include: BookShout!, Nook e-Reader applications for third party devices and OverDrive Media Console. Additionally, Palmbookreader reads some formats (such as PDB and TXT) on Palm OS and Android devices. The Readmill app, introduced in February 2011, reads numerous formats on Android and iOS devices but shut down July 1, 2014.
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See also
- Comparison of e-book formats - includes both device and software formats
- Comparison of e-book readers - includes hardware e-book readers
- Comparison of iOS e-book reader software
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References
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External links
- Miller, Matthew (June 23, 2010). "Google Android showdown: Battle of the eReader Apps". ZDNet.
- Ravenscraft, Eric (June 11, 2014). "The Best Ereader for Android". Lifehacker.
- "Android Ebook Readers - up-to-date screenshots". GrantBarker.com.
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