Top 5 great Android reading apps 2018
Finding suitable eBook readers (also called eReaders) can be very difficult for many users. There are many different types of e-books with many file formats and many types of books (novels, comics .) that make the user experience more complicated. But don't worry, this article will introduce you to the best eBook apps for Android.
1. Aldiko Book Reader
[Price: Free / $ 3.79]
Aldiko Book Reader has a long life and this is a great reading application. The application supports encrypted EPUB, PDF and Adobe DRM formats as well as eBook support for books rented from public libraries. It has an easy-to-use interface and some convenient features like text search in a book and book sorting feature. There is a free version and a paid version with all the features.
2. AlReader
[Price: Free / $ 0.99 / $ 2.67 / $ 9.72]
AlReader is a new eBook reader application and has many features. This is one of the few eReader support for Android 1.6. It's great to convert an old device into an eReader. It also supports the most popular eBook formats, including EPUB (without DRM), RTF, MOBI, PRC and other formats. This reading app also comes with a feature that includes customizations for scrolling, links, picture transitions, views and different color profiles.
Especially the reading app on this phone can read heavy books with many pages without jerking lag, can adjust the screen brightness right in the application by swiping up / down at the screen. You can swipe up, down to scroll the page or click the bottom left / right corner to move up the page you've read / next page, or swipe as if you flip the page to have a page turning effect like when you scroll . This is also the application to read books and documents on Android phones that I love the most.
3. Cool Reader
[Price: free with in-app purchases]
Cool Reader is another eBook reader application that has been around for a long time. This application supports many different formats, including EPUB, FB2, Doc, Txt, RTF, HTML, MOBI and PML along with OPDS and LitRes support. In addition to supporting multiple formats, it also has a rich and eye-catching interface.
4. FBReader
[Price: Free]
FBReader is one of the most popular eBook reader applications because it's completely free. The application supports a wide range of formats, including EPUB, FB2, RTF, Doc, HTML and plain text. This is also one of the few applications that supports AZW3 (Amazon Kindle ebook). It also supports PDF files, but requires a plugin (free). In addition, the application also comes with an integrated browser for finding e-books. On top of that, this reader application has many customization options, library synchronization and more. This is a great and absolutely free option.
5. Kindle
[Price: Free]
Kindle, like Kobo, is an independent book ecosystem that you can buy and read e-books. This is one of the original eBook providers with huge options. The app syncs bookmarks and libraries and you can also use a built-in dictionary, view pre-purchased book templates and Amazon Prime subscribers can "borrow" books from the library. In addition, it also has a rich selection of free titles.
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Wish you all happy reading!
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