Sure, so I’m currently evaluating FOUR of them trying to determine which one I like best:
eBoox, ReadEra, Moon+ Reader, and Librera.
eBoox lets you change the page color, but the controls are a little buried and there are only 4 colors to pick from, white, beige, gray and black.
Readera has more sensible controls and more page color options. Night and Sepia both have high contrast options where the text seems bolded.
Libreara has even more page color controls than that, about 8 of them.
Moon+ appears to have the greatest control allowing you to define colors through hex codes and apply your own background image. Pretty good font controls too.
I haven’t really decided yet which one I like best, right now I have a book open in Moon+ and Libreara and both function fine, I’d have a hard time picking one over the other.
I agree Moon+ allows exceptional control over colors, margins, and font sizes as well as page turn options. The configuration menus can be confusing, but that’s a byproduct of maximum customizability.
Sure, so I’m currently evaluating FOUR of them trying to determine which one I like best:
eBoox, ReadEra, Moon+ Reader, and Librera.
eBoox lets you change the page color, but the controls are a little buried and there are only 4 colors to pick from, white, beige, gray and black.
Readera has more sensible controls and more page color options. Night and Sepia both have high contrast options where the text seems bolded.
Libreara has even more page color controls than that, about 8 of them.
Moon+ appears to have the greatest control allowing you to define colors through hex codes and apply your own background image. Pretty good font controls too.
I haven’t really decided yet which one I like best, right now I have a book open in Moon+ and Libreara and both function fine, I’d have a hard time picking one over the other.
I agree Moon+ allows exceptional control over colors, margins, and font sizes as well as page turn options. The configuration menus can be confusing, but that’s a byproduct of maximum customizability.
Confusing, but more accessible than eBoox. It took me a bit to figure out where they were which is kind of bad design.
Great thanks so much!