Things light temperature adjustment, font weight adjustment and
more font options, more margin control and other enhanced features.
Way
more font options and I really like the screen that I have on my device.
Now we should all complain that we want
more font options and a boldness setting.
Font weight control...
more font options..
A few additions would make it perfect: 1)
More font options including font weight 2) More storage - memory is cheap!
Larger size is mandatory so is
more font options, I agree.
Also
more font options would be nice, there are fonts on the Fire tablets which arent available on Kindle eReaders, why is that?
My only complaint is that I wish there were
more font options.
I agree on practically everything you said especially with a larger eReader and
more font options.
Still none of these I believe are absolutely crucial aside from a mandatory screen size increase and perhaps
more font options.
Not exact matches
Increased the character limit on the coupon descriptions to 250, as
font size and line height
options can be changed to allow for
more text to be shown
Dozens of accessibility
options for differently abled players (including color - blind palettes, dyslexia - friendly
font options, remappable controls, and
more)
With various theme and
font options, Sight highlights the source code of the website into a
more visually comfortable form.
In addition, the
more versatile
font options and
more consistent frontlighting system were what did it for me.
Also, would it have been difficult to add Georgia
font and
more font size
options?
Self - publishing points of interest: different levels of editing, front and back cover design, interior formatting,
font usages, images and copyrights, platforms for distribution, royalties / payments, marketing
options (Kindle Unlimited program and others), giveaways, swag / marketing materials, in - person appearances, book signings, and
more.
I've been using a free application (TEQUILACAT, google it) that converts almost every book format to a format that any java compatible cell phone (most probably every color cell ever made) can handle and has many
options such as custom
font size's, touch screen support, bookmarks, auto last place start - up and plenty
more and I mean plenty
more, I landed up spending about an hour to set it up just the way I wanted it and its battery usage is negligible.
The main advantage with it over Kindles is the support for ePub format and the fact that Kobo's software offers a lot
more font customization
options.
The Kobo Vox comes in a selection of four contemporary, fun, new colors — Hot Pink, Lime Green, Ice Blue and Jet Black, giving a choice of
options to reflect personal style, and delivers a superior user experience that allows users to easily navigate their library, scroll through books, and turn pages with a tap or swipe, plus personalize their reading experience with highlights, annotations, adjustable
fonts and
more.
There is tons of
options to import in your own
fonts, dictionaries and lots
more.
For me it comes down to size followed by the ability to adjust the
font weight and many
more font size
options.
I am hoping that Amazon at the very least gives us some
more customization
options and
font choices for this lack of innovation and laziness.
You know, the one that also includes the Georgia
font as it does on the Fire tablets, an update with
more font size
options and
font weight adjustments?
Adobe reader, Moon + Reader (Pro), Mantano Reader (Premium), and Aldiko (Premium) all work a lot better, faster, are
more responsive, and have lots of
more options to adjust the
fonts, visuals, or whatever for best text / image quality!
We wish that the updates had also included
more fonts and / or
more text tweaking
options, such as control over margins and spacing between letters and lines.
Each one gives you unique
options to edit the
font, style, encoding and tons
more options!
More options than ever before to personalize your ideal reading settings with
font sizes, additional boldness levels, left - aligned (ragged right) text, and new accessibility features.
If you tap anywhere near the top inch of the screen, you'll bring up the Menu bar, which has the same controls as you'll find on the home screen, along with
options to adjust the
font, go to a specific page, bring up X-Ray for
more information on a topic, share to Facebook or Twitter, or bookmark pages.
The main difference with the Kindle Fire's reading app and Kindle for Android app is the addition of
more font choices and adjusting
options.
For instance, to get to the main configuration
options screen, where you can change not only display
options but also toggle page numbers and page turn animations, you must tap the
font size icon, then tap «
More.»
First off, the app offers an excellent degree of text customization
options: You can choose from eight
fonts in five sizes, adjust line - spacing, and toggle full justification on and off — all from within a panel that's never
more than two taps away as you read.
The irony is that Kobo's ereaders offer
more layout and
font adjusting
options than any other brand, but when it comes right down to it there are too many limitations and variables to make good use of the settings.
Amazon FreeTime also provides personalisation
options for children, with backgrounds and
fonts being
more favourable to a younger audience.
Helping text readability even
more is the K3's new support for 3 different
fonts (normal, condensed, and sans serif) and 3 line spacing
options — in addition to the 8
font sizes shared with the K2.
The Kobo has the advantage of the
more even frontlight, it has a microSD card slot, supports ePub format, and offers a multitude of
font adjusting
options.
Though fixed - layout formats have the slight disadvantage of not working across all eBook devices and applications and of not being accepted by some smaller distribution channels, they offer significantly
more styling and layout
options than reflowable eBooks, including colour backgrounds, multi-column content, and specific
fonts.
That lets me access
more options on not only formatting the
font but also the «paragraph».
However, the Kobo offers a sharper screen and many
more font customization
options; if you place the Aura HD next to the Kindle Paperwhite, text on the Aura HD just looks better, period.
Remember... a san - serif
font is
more effective for on - screen reading, while a serif
font is a better
option for hard copy books.
Read books your way —
more options than ever before to personalize your ideal reading settings with
font sizes, additional boldness levels, and new accessibility features
There are still lots of
options to customise
font types and sizes, as well as margins, and all the exclusive features we love — like the ability to sync with Pocket (so you can easily read saved web articles in
more comfort, whenever you like) and support for the OverDrive ebook lending platform (which is widely used by Australian libraries)-- are still in place.
We got a larger screen, audiobook support,
more storage space, waterproofing, better
font choices with boldness
options, and a lower price.
Though both tablets provide eight
font - size
options, the sizes on the Nook are
more useful.
Amazon has also increased the number of customisation
options available on the Oasis, including
more type faces, a greater level of boldness gradation and
font sizes and the ability to left - align text to better match the design of paper books.
Pressing your devices menu key while reading will bring up a menu with some
options, the first of which is «Home» with some others being «Font Options» (five sizes, eight fonts and more can be added) «All Settings» and «Go To» which gives us various options to navigate th
options, the first of which is «Home» with some others being «
Font Options» (five sizes, eight fonts and more can be added) «All Settings» and «Go To» which gives us various options to navigate th
Options» (five sizes, eight
fonts and
more can be added) «All Settings» and «Go To» which gives us various
options to navigate th
options to navigate the book.
Allow for
more options for e-book reader settings —
font type, size, spacing, etc..
There are way to many
options to list here, but some of them include
Font Size, Font Color, Background Color, Background Image, Font Face, Paragraph & Line Spacing, Orientation, Swipe left edge brightness, Swipe right edge font size, Password protect startup (pro version) and many, many m
Font Size,
Font Color, Background Color, Background Image, Font Face, Paragraph & Line Spacing, Orientation, Swipe left edge brightness, Swipe right edge font size, Password protect startup (pro version) and many, many m
Font Color, Background Color, Background Image,
Font Face, Paragraph & Line Spacing, Orientation, Swipe left edge brightness, Swipe right edge font size, Password protect startup (pro version) and many, many m
Font Face, Paragraph & Line Spacing, Orientation, Swipe left edge brightness, Swipe right edge
font size, Password protect startup (pro version) and many, many m
font size, Password protect startup (pro version) and many, many
more.
Clicking on the Menu brings up 6
options: navigate Page, Notes,
Font (8 font sizes and 6 font types), Customize View, Handwriting and M
Font (8
font sizes and 6 font types), Customize View, Handwriting and M
font sizes and 6
font types), Customize View, Handwriting and M
font types), Customize View, Handwriting and
More.
Many
options for zooming and panning, great reflow, adjustable
font size and
more make the Illumina the best 6» e-reader for reading PDF available.
Among the
options are Color Scheme (three
options),
Font Size,
Font Style (seven
options, including three
fonts in bold), Line Spacing, Margins, Page Animations on / off, Bookmark, Sharing
options for Goodreads & Facebook, and
more.