I'm using Paperback more and more these days. Unlike QRead, which I still need for Bookshare DAISY files, Paperback removes all the unnecessary blank lines between paragraphs and pages, and you can't imagine how nice that feels! It also loads books incredibly fast, no matter how large your EPUB or PDF files are. Huge kudos to the developer, and here's hoping DAISY support gets added soon so I can fully switch over.
github.com/trypsynth/paperback
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@clv0 As I see it now, Bookworm supports DAISY books, and I'm afraid it's the only advantage. But even its DAISY support is half-baked, meaning, for instance, activating hyperlinks inside DAISY books doesn't work at all. Honestly - and with all respect, Bookworm sounds like an abandoned project to me. It hasn't received a single commit on Github over the past couple months or so, and no one is responsible to handle its long-standing bugs or issues. There's no clear roadmap for its upcoming releases - if any. It doesn't handle bookmarks and notes well either, so you can't easily move books to different machines along with your notes and bookmarks. All in all, I don't like Bookworm as things stand right now.
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