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I love finding a good story and that stays with me long after I finish the last chapter. I don't discriminate when it comes to a good story, whether on my Nook, my Pixel 3 ( $196 at eBay) or on the paper page. Love this app.If you're like me, books are a refuge.

The only thing I'd like to see is an easy way to categorize or keep my PDFs in order, like a bookshelf on Mantano Reader on Android. Easy to highlight and mark PDFs while being able to manipulate annotations is awesome. I use it twice per week for Bible study and it works perfectly. Work from any device, mobile or desktop - no signups or installs required.I can't recommend Xodo enough. Real-time PDF Collaboration (NEW) | Take your PDF beyond the app with Xodo Connect and collaborate with clients, colleagues, or classmates in real-time from any web browser. Powerful, fast, and optimized for all phones and tablets, Xodo’s mobile app makes it easy to work with even the most complex PDF documents. Xodo is the ultimate cross-platform PDF viewer and annotator. I'll just copy and paste directly from our store:

It’s a new app on the Windows market, but it's getting a lot of traction. I really just want the full functionality of that app on Windows RT. non-book) PDFs, upload docs via the cloud, and intermingling my PDF and ePub formats freely. Honestly, the Kindle app on iOS is almost perfect for what I want - including not being the default for "minor" (i.e. As soon as I have to open a form for school, work, etc., though, my place is lost. Both Adobe and the built-in PDF reader do a reasonable job of tracking a single book. It's not uncommon for me to be reading 3-4 books, concurrently: a fiction book for myself, keeping up on what my teenager is reading, a computer book, and maybe a game book (I rarely game, anymore, but still get a kick out of seeing what's on the market). The iPad got me to a point where I really don't care about dead-tree books for things like computer books or game rules, and only rarely for other books. I want a specific piece of functionality: An e-reader that can be used with PDFs and remembers me location, no matter how many other books I flip through. If you get a W8 device, just install Adobe XI like you would on a desktop and set it as your default PDF reader.I'm not overly concerned about apps. I'm still having a hard time understanding this fascination with apps.
