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