![]() I've already picked up some bad reviews in the Store from people who don't like Freda's rendering of PDF. But if I don't do it, then the app is somewhat less useful. ![]() by making a file-type association) then I'm going to cause irritation to people who try to use it for those book types, and find it does not work for them. If I strongly claim that Freda is able to read PDF and MOBI (e.g. Right now, I am a bit conflicted about this. mobi (I haven't tried to other formats.Thank you for checking this out, and reporting the issue. Even using the "find app on Store" option fails to list Freda as an app for. With "desktop" applications, like calibre, you get the option to manually navigate to an installed app in such situations, but with the "modern" apps you don't have that option. As a result, it can't be set as the default reader for those formats. pdf, at least on my installation which was somewhat old and has been updated. It seems that the app, or perhaps the update process, has failed to "publish" the fact that it supports. I have found that the MOBI files I've tried all looked good and were quite readable. PDF layout is quite bad (it should work OK for books consisting mainly of a sequnce of paragraphs, but images will end up out of place)įeedback welcome.I've begun to experiment with using Freda to read MOBI, AZW3, & PDF, though as yet I can't provide much feedback.It's quite a lot slower than EPUB and FB2. ![]() Freda does now support opening these book types, but: ![]() The other newly introduced feature that I'd be interested to have feedback on is the reading of MOBI/AZW and PDF books. ![]()
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