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MrZombie2015-02-24 11:49:12
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MrZombie, 2015-02-24 11:49:12

What are the readers with synchronization between platforms?

Like everyone else, I read books in electronic form: at home, on a trip to / from work, sometimes at work. There is a problem to continue reading from where it left off. You need a reader that can synchronize the place, bookmarks.
Desktop - Windows, tablet - Android.
So far I'm using the old-fashioned method: I put the book in Yandex.Disk and read from there, but this doesn't work with Android. Of course I want to be human.

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WelloGraphics, 2016-04-19
@WelloGraphics

I apologize for the necropost, but I myself came here from Google. I found the answer later and decided to share: Google Play Books
Convenient for me, because I read from my laptop at home, and outside from my Android smartphone. Google Books has a web version for reading from a browser, and a mobile version for Android (for iOS too, I guess).
There is synchronization by reading position and synchronization of the books themselves.
ps you can upload your books to the library only from the web version

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Eugene Burmakin, 2015-02-24
@Freika

Amazon Kindle, but it only syncs books bought on Amazon, as far as I know. Alas =/
UPD: there is a way to synchronize, see the comment to this answer.

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John Smith, 2015-02-24
@ClearAirTurbulence

Alreader can definitely sync between different Android devices.
But with the Windows version - not yet.
Even in a similar question, someone mentioned a certain BookMate, but complained about its curvature.

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Yuriy Putsan, 2016-01-11
@putsan

Bookmate is the best fit for anyone! You can capture your books and sync them between your devices, only for PC only online version is available

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bookpauk, 2020-01-10
@bookpauk

Online offline reader in a browser with synchronization: https://omnireader.ru

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Animov, 2020-12-21
@Animov

If for someone else the question is relevant. I found it for myself, as the "old-fashioned" way has already been described here, but a little differently. In my case, I'm using Google Drive. The phone is convenient, there is an application. On the PC I go through the web version. Each book is automatically saved in the place where you closed it.

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