What is your favorite reading app on smartphone ?

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Re: What is your favorite reading app on smartphone ?

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OBC or kindle app works the best for me.
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I have used a variety of reading apps on my smartphone, including Amazon Kindle, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo Books, Libby, FBReader, and KyBook. Each app has its own strengths and features, such as support for different formats, customization options, and integration with cloud storage services.
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I’m so intrigued reading about these other reading apps! Besides Kindle and my library’s app, Libby, I wasn’t aware of other reading apps. I’m definitely going to check some out now!
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To be fair I've only tried the Nook and the Kindle app on my smartphone. My personal favorite is the Kindle App because it's so user friendly! It's easy to skip around the book to another chapter and bookmark all of your favorite parts of the book. I also like that the app automatically saves your last location in the book even if you accidentally close the app (this happens to me often). The app also allow you to enlarge the text if you need to. I also like that instead of forcing you to scroll to read one page, the book is divided into pages that can be fully read on the screen of your phone.
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Being the only app I have for reading books other than the new OBC reading app, I have been enjoying reading books on my Kindle for a long time. You can read on the Kindle without stress because it's easy to use. For those who have never used a Kindle before or are just getting started, this reading app is excellent.
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