EBookDroid supports the following ebook and document formats: DjVU PDF XPS (OpenXPS) FictionBook (fb2 and fb2.zip) Comics Book formats (cbr and cbz) plus - starting with version 2 - EPUB RTF MOBI and AWZ3.
EBookDroid provides flexible font mapping for PDF documents:
- If an external font is found in the same folder with document
this font will be applied.
- Also user can define a list of directories (/sdcard/fonts by
default) where external fonts can be found.
- If an external font in a PDF document has the same family name as
one of the font found in these directories the found font will be
applied.
- Otherwise the appropriate NimbusL font will be used.
EBookDroid 2.0 provides the following extra tools:
- Text selection and external dictionary support.
- Text highlighting
- Free-hand annotations.
- Text notes and page notebooks.
Collaboration with electronic publication sites and access to online ebook catalogs is allowed by the supported OPDS ( [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OPDS Open Publication Distribution System) protocol. This is the reason the app is requiring permissions for network access.
EBookDroid allows you to customize the way you read on a per
book basis: each document's layout can be tailored to give you the
best reading experience and all settings will be remembered the
next time you will open it.
Whatever your document be it a two-faced xerox a book with wide
asymmetric margins or a multi-column article EBookDroid provides
you with features to split pages automatically or manually crop
margins and instantly zoom to a column's content. Please refer to
the Wiki section of the developers' website for further
instructions on how to use such features (don't forget to read the
FAQ).
Should you experience any problems please report them in the
Issues section on the developer's website at the following address:
http://code.google.com/p/ebookdroid/.
If you are having issues with a specific document don't forget to
attach it to your question to the developers.
Please note:
EbookDroid uses MIME types to handle different file types. Unfortunately Android's and many other file managers might not support all MIME types. When this happens you will not be able to open said files directly from the file manager. Some file managers allow you to add new MIME types and associate them with the corresponding file extensions. Refer to your file manager manual to get further instructions on how to do that. All MIME types supported by EBookDroid can be found in the Wiki section of the developer's website.
EBookDroid - PDF & DJVU Reader
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