Librera only reads local files, so you need to already have your books. It has a few reading modes, does text to speech to turn regular books into audiobooks, sheet music mode to flip pages for you, and some other fancy stuff I haven’t tried.
I used to use MoonReader, but this is FOSS so I switched over. If you get it from F-droid, you get the pro version and it also has no Google Play services.
If you have a source of book files (PDF, epub, Kindle, cbz, etc) such as Project Gutenberg or another alternative repository of books, you are set. The archive source I use has the things I look for: older fiction, sheet music, programming books.
You are likely not missing out on anything. The feature set is on the F-droid link, so you can see if there’s anything extra you’d like to try. Moon Reader is probably a bit more polished and pretty to my recollection.
I would disable Network Access at least, if you’ve never done it go to App Info (holding the app’s icon) -> Mobile Data Usage -> Allow Network Access (at least it’s there now in A14 / LOS 21, could be slightly different in other versions)
Librera for books.
Too Good To Go for food.
Bring for grocery list.
DRC, Flowtones, and Mini Piano Lite for screwing around with musical ideas.
Is it easy to find specific books on Librera?
I use Libby for my local library system and books I want to read are often not available or have a waiting list.
Librera only reads local files, so you need to already have your books. It has a few reading modes, does text to speech to turn regular books into audiobooks, sheet music mode to flip pages for you, and some other fancy stuff I haven’t tried.
I used to use MoonReader, but this is FOSS so I switched over. If you get it from F-droid, you get the pro version and it also has no Google Play services.
If you have a source of book files (PDF, epub, Kindle, cbz, etc) such as Project Gutenberg or another alternative repository of books, you are set. The archive source I use has the things I look for: older fiction, sheet music, programming books.
If I don’t care about foss moonreader should be fine right? I pirated the paid apk
You are likely not missing out on anything. The feature set is on the F-droid link, so you can see if there’s anything extra you’d like to try. Moon Reader is probably a bit more polished and pretty to my recollection.
I would disable Network Access at least, if you’ve never done it go to App Info (holding the app’s icon) -> Mobile Data Usage -> Allow Network Access (at least it’s there now in A14 / LOS 21, could be slightly different in other versions)
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