{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-post-js","path":"/the-search-for-the-best-ereader-app-for-my-boyue-the-e-ink-reader-saga-part-6/","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"Rope and Tire","author":"Suprada Urval"}},"markdownRemark":{"id":"08cdd07c-ef32-583d-bec6-e772b288cc98","excerpt":"Cartoon by Tim Kreider Last time, I talked about how I want to replicate the Amazon-Kindle-Whispersync ecosystem – for my e-books which I buy from stores other than Amazon, for other formats. What should my e-reader app do? The following: The app…","html":"<p><a href=\"https://timkreider.com/\"><span\n      class=\"gatsby-resp-image-wrapper\"\n      style=\"position: relative; display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; max-width: 414px; \"\n    >\n      <span\n    class=\"gatsby-resp-image-background-image\"\n    style=\"padding-bottom: 133.1081081081081%; position: relative; bottom: 0; left: 0; background-image: url('data:image/jpeg;base64,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'); background-size: cover; display: block;\"\n  ></span>\n  <img\n        class=\"gatsby-resp-image-image\"\n        alt=\"Cartoon by Tim Kreider\"\n        title=\"Cartoon by Tim Kreider\"\n        src=\"/static/ee45756bfc2342176fdd437efe71980a/407b5/it-may-not-be-a-perfect-system.jpg\"\n        srcset=\"/static/ee45756bfc2342176fdd437efe71980a/a80bd/it-may-not-be-a-perfect-system.jpg 148w,\n/static/ee45756bfc2342176fdd437efe71980a/1c91a/it-may-not-be-a-perfect-system.jpg 295w,\n/static/ee45756bfc2342176fdd437efe71980a/407b5/it-may-not-be-a-perfect-system.jpg 414w\"\n        sizes=\"(max-width: 414px) 100vw, 414px\"\n        style=\"width:100%;height:100%;margin:0;vertical-align:middle;position:absolute;top:0;left:0;\"\n        loading=\"lazy\"\n      />\n    </span></a>\n<em>Cartoon by Tim Kreider</em></p>\n<p>Last time, I talked about <a href=\"https://ropeandtire.com/2016/05/26/an-ecosystem-for-reading-ebooks-the-e-ink-reader-saga-part-5\">how I want to replicate the Amazon-Kindle-Whispersync ecosystem</a> – for my e-books which I buy from stores other than Amazon, for other formats.</p>\n<p>What should my e-reader app do? The following:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>The app should work on my Boyue Gonyx which runs Android 4.2.2 (Kitkat) and my smartphone which runs Android 6 (Marshmallow)</li>\n<li>I should be able to read my own books – upload / sideload books to my app. I don’t want to be tied to the stores the app provides</li>\n<li>The books should automatically sync from one device to another (as long as there is wifi, of course) once I upload the book on any one device</li>\n<li>The most recently read position should automatically sync between devices.</li>\n<li>It should allow me to make highlights (one color is fine) and take notes</li>\n<li>I should be able to download all the highlights and notes off the book/cloud/app</li>\n<li>The highlights and notes should have the relevant page number when downloaded</li>\n</ol>\n<p>The first thing I did, after trying to use the default reader was trawl the internet forums, and <a href=\"https://ropeandtire.com/2016/05/12/tweaks-despair-and-hope-the-e-ink-reader-saga-part-2\">try and buy the Moon+ Reader</a>. But then, I couldn’t test it out properly until I <a href=\"https://ropeandtire.com/2016/05/16/despair-and-the-quest-the-e-ink-reader-saga-part-3\">loaded my Boyue with Gonyx</a>.</p>\n<p>Essentially, the system I have been using, about 2 months now, 5 or so books in – is the Boyue Gonyx + <a href=\"https://www.moondownload.com/\">Moon+ Reader (pro paid version)</a> + Google Drive.</p>\n<p>So what do I think about it?</p>\n<p>In paper, it’s awesome. It does all of the above except 7. The highlights and notes have no page number, no metadata associated with them. In reality, I am quite underwhelmed by how it works – it feels very clunky in use.</p>\n<ol>\n<li>The Moon+ reader has a whole lot of features. But I found the user interface hard to use. The menus are all over the place and quite un-intuitive.</li>\n<li>You can potentially sync your reading position and highlights using Google Drive – but this doesn’t work 100% of the time. It works better with Dropbox, but still not 100% of the time (or even 90%).</li>\n<li>I like to keep my books in my google drive account and read from there directly. However, Moon + reader needs me to download all the books locally, or to go to the google drive (which needs internet) every time I need to get a new book. If I open a second book when I am reading the first book, then if I need to go back to the first book, I need internet access and need to go back to the drive and find that book again. Very clunky and annoying.</li>\n<li>It allows me to download my notes and highlights. It is in a custom .mrexpt format which can be opened in any text editor.</li>\n<li>It has no metadata associated with it. This is the killer.</li>\n</ol>\n<p>I love how easy it is to highlight. I love the theme customizations. I love how it is integrated with TTS. But these are nice to haves. The cons are just too frustrating.</p>\n<p>So the search continues.</p>","frontmatter":{"title":"The search for the best ereader app for my Boyue  – The e-ink reader saga Part 6","date":"June 02, 2016","url":"/the-search-for-the-best-ereader-app-for-my-boyue-the-e-ink-reader-saga-part-6/","tags":["Books","Thoughts"]}}},"pageContext":{"slug":"/the-search-for-the-best-ereader-app-for-my-boyue-the-e-ink-reader-saga-part-6/","previous":{"fields":{"slug":"/an-ecosystem-for-reading-ebooks-the-e-ink-reader-saga-part-5/2016-05-26-an-ecosystem-for-reading-ebooks-the-e-ink-reader-saga-part-5/"},"frontmatter":{"title":"An ecosystem for reading ebooks – The e-ink reader saga Part 5","url":"/an-ecosystem-for-reading-ebooks-the-e-ink-reader-saga-part-5/","tags":["Thoughts"]}},"next":{"fields":{"slug":"/february-2016-reading-log/2016-06-06-february-2016-reading-log/"},"frontmatter":{"title":"February 2016 Reading Log","url":"/february-2016-reading-log/","tags":["Books","reading-log"]}}}},"staticQueryHashes":["3128451518","426816048"]}