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There's so many note apps out there.
What do u guys use and prefer?
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I'm using EverNote currently it has a good number of features - uploading notes to online account, taking pictures, recording audio.
I just use colornotes. I needed password protection. However I wish Andriod had better looking notes app with better UI like the stock iphone one.
I primarily use Evernote, because I can sync it across all my devices, Macbook, PC, iPod, Phones.
How ever I recently started testing out springpad, I like the layout of it, but there is no apps for laptops of any kind just the website.
I use and love AK Notepad
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I use Evernote as I want my notes to be synchronized with my PC. It also has a practical widget.
I have also tried BI Notes. I may switch to that application when the synchonization feature is released (they have planned to implement it).
GDocs Notepad
I use GDocs Notepad because it syncs with Google Documents. That way I can see my notes on my phone and on my PC (or any PC for that matter).
Papyrus Ex. I make its notes folder sync with Dropbox.
Since the notes are stored as plain text I can open them on any device, even if they don't have my notes app installed (except for my encrypted notes).
I use evermore because I can easilly sync my notes to my computer.
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I use aNotepad for quick notes like Notepad on the computer. I have some Microsoft Office stuff, too.
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I've used AK Notepad for the longest time because its quick, simple and has great online backup. My personal fav is XM Notes (miui notes app) but it doesn't seem to work on CM7
If you want a notes app that looks as nice as the iphone one try Classic Notes Lite. I also use NotesWidget for a widget similar in function to the htc notes one.
I use Epistle. It has a UI very similar to Evernote but it's much more lightweight, and I have it sync to my dropbox.
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I can't speak from personal experience but ive read and heard great things about Evernote.
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Does anyone know the best ePub reader to install on the One X? I have a few books I am currently reading and want to be able to import and/or access them on my phone ideally.
Thanks.
The free version of Mantano Reader is pretty good imo
Just Call Me Lucifer said:
The free version of Mantano Reader is pretty good imo
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What a brilliant app; it can even open and access books that are stored on my dropbox. Thanks for the recommendation.
DazNoonan said:
Does anyone know the best ePub reader to install on the One X? I have a few books I am currently reading and want to be able to import and/or access them on my phone ideally.
Thanks.
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This is good
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5hbGRpa28uYW5kcm9pZCJd
Well, IMO, Moon+ Reader is the best. Tried Cool Reader, Aldiko, Go Books and bunch of others but found moon reader is better. Ridiculously customizable, fast and clean. You could give it a shot.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flyersoft.moonreader
Still using montano pro. Love it.
I yet to buy one x
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I'm using FBreader
I like Aldiko, but it has 2 issues: lack of highlight text option and 3 dot menu bar on One X. I've been using Mantano and I'm pleased with it.
epub reader
I am using aldiko reader alot, but find moon+ also a good alternative
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I'm using FBreader
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I'm on fbreader to , I tested many reader on my HD2 but on the one X I only use FBreader
Don't have much time to test another app
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Moon reader +, best eBook reader, period.
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Agree with Moonreader. It's brilliant, and is also the only one I've found that fully supports ics, so no 3 dot menu bar at the bottom!
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Just tried Aldiko which is really good... Going to give Moon+ a try a little later. Thanks for the advice.
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I have a collection of magazines in PDF some of those are 90MB files and I wonder what would be your recommendations for a good PDF reader that can render files quickly when moving from one Page to another, I'm currently using Kindle for this but I don't think is fast enough with pdfs.
Regards
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Ezpdf.........
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Try using adobe reader works great for me even for big files
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Try using adobe reader works great for me even for big files
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Tested a lot of PDF reader the adobe reader really is by far the best
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I'll be honest, I realized almost by accident that the android Kindle app really does a good job on my larger sized files.
Mantano premium is the best but is expensive
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RepliGo Reader was the first app I bought, when the G1 first came out. Handles everything I throw at it and more. Best $2 I ever spent on an app.
I'm currently reading a 95MB magazine PDF on it with absolutely no problems.
I still haven't found one that does everything perfectly.
I haven't tried EZPDF yet, but RepliGo is what I'm using right now. It's not as smooth as some of the others, and doesn't render as quickly, but I find it's the most reliable. Some of the others get stuck during scrolling, or scroll weirdly.
I'm waiting for someone to release a perfect PDF reader.
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Ezpdf.........
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I have the premium version and its slow for large PDF. I have many PDF with graphics, charts and diagrams and the apps choke on opening this. Going to the next page results in "loading..." message for about 1-3 seconds..painful when you are reading.
I found out that Adobe Reader is the fastest, but I really miss horizontal scrolling like in the kindle app and EZ PDF REader.
Thanks for your opinions!
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I found out that Adobe Reader is the fastest, but I really miss horizontal scrolling like in the kindle app and EZ PDF REader.
Thanks for your opinions!
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Select "Single Page" in the View Mode option and you can swipe left and right.
i'm struggling to get a decent experience viewing building / construction / architectural plans. The file itself is no more than 2mb. However I suppose it is a graphically intense pdf, compared to say text.
Kindle reader seems to be working the best!.....but it's really not a viable solution....
Any other ideas??
+1 for kindle. Wish it had bookmarks though.
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Weird... I'm using fairly large pdfs with graphics and even on the stock pdf reader I barely ever have to wait for loading between pages. DTG pdf is even a tad faster in my experience.
I recently found RADAEE PDF reader, it's fast enough rendering 100mb pdfs, however the app UI its really bad some pro features must be unlocked using PayPal, for basic pdf reading is ok.
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For heavy graphic files I noticed that adobe reader is a bit faster than ezpdf. The latter however is my first choice for daily usage.
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Radee PDF works at least 3 x faster than everything else! Thanks mate!....shame about the lousy interface though!
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Radee PDF works at least 3 x faster than everything else! Thanks mate!....shame about the lousy interface though!
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Yeap, let's hope the developer improves the UI
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adobe reader and enable force gpu rendering in developer options.
very very smooth imo.
I've tested maybe all readers.
But no one give me experience like on iPad 1,2, 3 with goodreader app.
Why it is not possible on android to view technical structure and large pdf files?
Is iOS using graphics chip to render them?
How can we get the pdfs rendered fast on android too?
Edit: ok, have to say adobe renders fast.
But why there's even no way to turn pdfs 90°? With non of those reader apps.
I'm missing my iPad 3. Got stolen on my trip. ;(
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Ive been using Aldiko and it seems to be doing its job just fine (I need an app that also can import pdfs), anyone have an alternative or better app ?
Maybe Moon Reader+
I just use Google Play Books. With the ability to upload your own books and the apps style consistent with the other android applications, I see no reason to use anything else.
+1 for moon+ reader
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Mantano reader. Been using it for years happily. If they added dropbox support it would be perfect.
Kindle app works great for me with pdf's.
Definitely Moon+ Reader.
Kobo serves me best for the last couple of years!
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+1 for moon+ reader.
I like the calibre and dropbox integration
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+1 for Monn Reader +
=> The best PDF reflow I found until yet.
Another vote for Moon Reader. I've been using it for over a year, many hundreds of hours on it, no complaints.
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Another vote for Moon Reader. I've been using it for over a year, many hundreds of hours on it, no complaints.
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Moon Reader gets my vote as well. Very versatile and very user friendly.
My vote for Moon Reader+. Excellent app.
I like fbreader smooth transtition is all I want
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I used Aldiko up until the point that Google Books finally let you import your own library. With syncing across multiple devices, I'm set.
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Kindle for sure..
Well, KINDLE works great for reading ebook's over your device. Why don't you try installing that one.
:fingers-crossed:http://www.rapidtechventures.com/
I use Google Play Books as well. I really like the ability to upload PDFs and ePub and have them available across my devices. There probably are better e readers out there with more functionality, but it does everything I need really well.
I'm using Kindle, Moon Reader & Nook
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I use Google Play Books as well. I really like the ability to upload PDFs and ePub and have them available across my devices. There probably are better e readers out there with more functionality, but it does everything I need really well.
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Most of my pdf's for uni won't work on there, but the do on Kindle.
Epub: 1. Moon Reader. 2.FbReader (with tts). 3.Cool Reader
PDF: 1. EZ Reader. 2. Adobe Reader (only ones found with both night/reversed view and good text reflow)
I'm looking for an app that can read both epub and PDF books, has night mode or even allows for changing colors, and has access to local storage. I've been incredibly unsuccessful in finding an app that does all of this so I'm here to ask the only community I know for recommendations.
What are your suggestions?
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I am using Bookari (previously named Mantano), which is quite powerful, even in the free version. Only downside of the free verison is the repeated question of upgrading to the pro version, almost at every start.
Best, maris
I'll give it a try. Thanks!
I use FBReader, it has modules that add format compatibility. It is also a multi platform reader if that matters to you. I've used the free version for a long time but have now bought the pro version to show appreciation for the developers.
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Aldiko reader reads both has nice book shelf
Moon+ reader pro. It has syncing ability which is important to me. There is also a free version.
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I think I've decided on Moon+ Reader. Easy UI and everything I was looking for. I did like FBReader though. Unfortunately, the UI was horrendous in my opinion.
Thank you all for the suggestions!
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