Currently I’m using booky mcbookface but the app is really lacking and the scrolling is not smooth.

Edit: I came across Lithium and Readera which both don’t seem to collect much information compared to other apps. Not sure if they’re open source though.

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    Readest. But I’m looking for a free app with good TTS and (maybe this breaks the free) which is able to handle DRM content from Adobe digital editions (Or is able to remove the DRM). Unfortunately, my library only provide books through ADE.

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    I use Librera on Android. I generally convert to .txt when I read fiction on Linux because I can use a wide range of text editors/viewers that way. It has been a great way to familiarize myself with a lot of features that I don’t use when I’m tweaking config files.

    Beyond that, I use Okular or Calibre’s reader for epubs on an as-needed basis.

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    I use Koreader on Android (available on F-Droid or Google Play).

    It works. Configuring fonts is a bit confusing — every time I start a new book that uses custom fonts, I need to remind myself how to override it so it uses my prefs. But aside from that, it does what I need. Displaying text is not rocket science, after all.

    I used to like Librera, but I had to ditch it because its memory usage was out of control with very large files. Some of my epubs are hundreds of megabytes (insane, yes, but that’s reality) and Librera would lag for several seconds with every page turn. Android would kill it if I ever switched apps because it used so much memory. I had a great experience with it with “normal” ebooks though. It was just the big 'uns that caused issues.

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      I’ve had the large file issue with Librera too. Bundled epub collections with absurdly large page counts have sometimes been extremely slow to load. I’ve had better luck recently, so it might be a partially solved problem.

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    KOReader on my old Tolino with Android.

    It’s not beautiful but full of features and you can configure everything. I can directly download the books from my Calibre Web Automated container via opds.

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    Zathura on desktop, Librera on Android/GOS. Love Zathura especially. Has all the features I want and none of the features I don’t want.

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    For Android, Librera from F-Droid. From the non-Google Play readers, it was the best I found.

    For the PS Vita, Noboru. Though laggy (lack of RAM in the Vita at fault) and only supporting image-based ebooks, being able to control ebooks by the physical controllers is fantastic, something I greatly miss in any other readers I remember.

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    MoonReader. Free version is awesome. Paid for it, because it now doubles as my PDF viewer. Didn’t see the need to look for another reader in years.