![]() ![]() I like both iBooks and Kindle and use both extensively. If you combined this with Overcast's paid plan, you could easily turn books into audio-books and put them in your podcast library. Oh, btw, I found this neat article for anyone who has wanted the text-to-speech feature on a real Kindle when using Kindle books on iOS or macOS. maybe the whole system should get some kind of overhaul some day. The whole citation thing is a mess anyway. ![]() so then we'd have to make sure we have an e-book to match each printing. Even if you try to match to the print version, there are often several print versions of a book. The problem is the reflow, and I'm not sure there is a better way to solve the problem. The Loc, as silly as it seems, is actually more universal and accurate for academic work. It's too unreliable to really use, and seldom available when you need it (for example, citing when writing an academic paper). Then they added 'real' page numbers for *some* books (probably from when the book was scanned?). ![]() Re: page number - Yes, that has been a mess since the start. They also did a sloppy job in some area, like the settings page, where tops and bottoms of text are chopped off in areas. I guess the previous wasn't anything to write home about, but this one hides commonly used items (like accessing your bookmarks, notes, etc.) and emphasizes the Goodreads, taking up space when we might not even ever use it.
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