“ Amazon’s biggest rival in the e-reader space has formed an official partnership with iFixit to provide repair kits and guides for its latest models.
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“ Amazon’s biggest rival in the e-reader space has formed an official partnership with iFixit to provide repair kits and guides for its latest models. The Kobo Libra Colour and Clara are designed to be opened and repaired. “
https://www.androidauthority.com/amazon-kindle-2026-3657863/@dadbod Friend gave me his monochrome e-ink Kobo when he upgraded and I kept it going another 10 years. {wistful sigh}
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@dandrumheller
I moved to KoReader on my phone, and it works well. It feels a bit like its menu structure was designed by a committee of people that had never seen a menu before, though. -
“ Amazon’s biggest rival in the e-reader space has formed an official partnership with iFixit to provide repair kits and guides for its latest models. The Kobo Libra Colour and Clara are designed to be opened and repaired. “
https://www.androidauthority.com/amazon-kindle-2026-3657863/@dadbod my Kobo has been very good to me and does everything I want a reader to do. only complaint is that there's no SD card slot on the model I like.
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@raymaccarthy @HollieK72 @christymarx @dadbod there's also Vivlio (French)
@Ash_Crow @HollieK72 @christymarx @dadbod
Vivlio is really an online bookshop, not a ereader maker. Their Inkpad4 is a Pocketbook Inkpad4 -
“ Amazon’s biggest rival in the e-reader space has formed an official partnership with iFixit to provide repair kits and guides for its latest models. The Kobo Libra Colour and Clara are designed to be opened and repaired. “
https://www.androidauthority.com/amazon-kindle-2026-3657863/@dadbod I totally agree with your points about Amazon Kindles but Jesus H Christ, that website your article is on is appalling - I tried reading it on an iPad and gave up when it repeatedly updated and randomly jumped about, meaning I kept losing my place. How NOT to engage people with your web design. Sheesh.
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@dandrumheller
I moved to KoReader on my phone, and it works well. It feels a bit like its menu structure was designed by a committee of people that had never seen a menu before, though.@xinit you're totally correct on the menu structure. I do have KoReader on my phone as well, but I think it's a bit too much on a phone - I like Readest on the phone better (which can sync reading position with KoReader).
The recent SimpleUI plug-in for KoReader is getting a lot of attention for making a user friendly homepage setup, though this doesn't really improve the menus much, yet.
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@xinit you're totally correct on the menu structure. I do have KoReader on my phone as well, but I think it's a bit too much on a phone - I like Readest on the phone better (which can sync reading position with KoReader).
The recent SimpleUI plug-in for KoReader is getting a lot of attention for making a user friendly homepage setup, though this doesn't really improve the menus much, yet.
@dandrumheller
I moved from Moon+ mostly for the syncing with booklore / grimmory and its better OPDS handling. It is weird that some menu functions can't be mapped, but mostly I can stay out of the menus.
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“ Amazon’s biggest rival in the e-reader space has formed an official partnership with iFixit to provide repair kits and guides for its latest models. The Kobo Libra Colour and Clara are designed to be opened and repaired. “
https://www.androidauthority.com/amazon-kindle-2026-3657863/I moved from Kindle to Kobo a long time ago. Then when Amazon prohibited side-loading of books I moved on from Amazon.
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@dandrumheller
I moved from Moon+ mostly for the syncing with booklore / grimmory and its better OPDS handling. It is weird that some menu functions can't be mapped, but mostly I can stay out of the menus.
@ZenHeathen @dadbod@xinit that makes sense...I used Moon+ when I was reading only on my phone. Moved away when I got my first dedicated ereader, and soon after moved to to self hosting my library. Moon+ I think still has the best actual reader UI for a phone app. But I almost never read on my phone anymore.
As to the menus, also agree - I have most of the things I use regularly in quick menus.
I do tend to constantly tinker with crap though so never truly stay away

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