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Cross-platform reader (PDF, DJVU)
I read books on two devices - a Windows 8 laptop and an Android tablet. I would very much like a reader with synchronization - if I stopped on page 128 on the laptop, then I want to continue from the same place. Now I have books in SugarSync (cloud + synchronization between devices), but I can upload them to some other cloud if necessary. I would like something more or less unhooked (manually throwing the settings into a folder on Dropbox is not comme il faut). There are no special requirements - maintaining the position and acceptable ease of use. Formats - PDF, DJVU. If there is EPUB and fb2, then it's generally excellent.
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Amazon Kindle offers such an opportunity. So far I have not tested
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amazon.kindle&hl=ru
Sync Your eBooks—The Kindle app lets you read the same book across devices and automatically syncs where you left off so you can start reading on one device and pick up where you left off on another device. The app syncs your furthest page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights between Android, PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, BlackBerry, Windows Phone 8, and any of our Kindle devices using our Whispersync technology.
I use BookMate. Although it is buggy (does not always understand where I left off) and slow, it seems that this is the only choice when combining windows + android.
In general, try.
PDF and EPUB are uploaded to google play books, synchronization sometimes works clumsily, but it works. As for DJVU and fb2 - once there was an enreader project in which everything worked, but I can’t register there for a long time ...
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