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The thing I noticed of import was that I could not have multiple bookmarks - though a newer edition may fix that.
I have many readers, and they all have their positives. Calibre is full featured, but its big, and some things it does - may be wonky, but its the only app that does them. That includes reading every format (let alone converting back and forth to ePub, Mobi and formats youve never even heard of). Kindle Reader and Adobe Digital Editions are top notch, but they dont read each others formats - which is their key downfall.
THIS app is excellent for having a fast reader available - or to include with a DRM free ebook that you send to someone. Depite my having the "Photoshop" and "InDesign" of readers (Kindle for Mac & Digital Editions, as well as Calibre), having a tiny app that works DOES have value for small partitions, bootable USB drives, etc.
Its not meant to take on those apps - and you shouldnt expect it to. The thing is just 1.9MB in size! I made a folder for this app, using their logo, and the EMPTY FOLDER was 500K!!
Give credit where credit is due. Its a fine litle app, and I hope they can add a few features while keeping it small.
FYI - Photoshop 1.0 used to come on an 800K floppy disc - and thats where/how you ran it if you didnt have a Mac Plus or better. 800K. Thats all! Now it is •3000x larger• than that original app! Yet I still use it 85% of the time for the same functions, despite all the added features.
Thats how Kitabu is compared to the big apps. It lets you read your book, its tiny and it was free. Its a nice app.
EternalBadMood about Kitabu