
I found Aldiko's menu structure a little confusing, however. With a book open, a tap in the middle of the screen or on the menu soft key (the common ways to bring up the settings screens for all these apps) displays icons at the bottom that let you view the book's table of contents, change the theme and set the font size. However, Aldiko doesn't let you create your own colors via selection sliders as the other apps do. If the standard black type and white background doesn't appeal to you, you can choose among dozens of pre-selected font and background colors, and save those selections to one of two themes, labeled Day and Night. You can adjust font sizes in whole-pixel increments and margins in 10-pixel increments. You can group related documents by defining your own tags and collections - so you can have collections such as "to read" or "19th century novels," or tags such as "science fiction."Īldiko comes bundled with a single default font, but you can download a dozen more with one tap. Importing a book puts it on a virtual shelf in Aldiko's library, which you can browse by title, author, tag or collection. If you want Aldiko to save your place between reading sessions, however, you must import the book into Aldiko - a step the other apps do automatically when you open the book.

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If you want to read a book that's already on your device, Aldiko lets you browse the device's file system and open ePub and PDF files. If you don't have a book ready to read on your device, Aldiko lets you browse and buy books through Feedbooks and three other online book catalogs, and lets you add additional catalogs by specifying a URL.

Each of the four covered here supports multiple e-book formats, multiple typefaces and a variety of text display options.Īldiko is a serviceable e-reader with moderate ability to customize the reading experience.
