Can anyone recommend one? I thought I found one, but the pages were just pictures of the PDF pages 😮💨
- Blaze ( @Blaze@lemmy.zip ) English9•6 months ago
Not an Android, but calibre is a good solution if you have a computer at hand
- nudny ekscentryk ( @nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info ) English9•6 months ago
It’s infuriating how fast we went from “if you have a computer because you can afford one at all” to “if you have a computer because you even bother to use one in the age of smartphones”
- Blaze ( @Blaze@lemmy.zip ) English7•6 months ago
I see where you come from, but mobile phones are much better devices than computers for most of the people:
- always on you
- easier to use
- more “real life” applications (camera, mobile music player etc)
On Lemmy most of the people are desktop enthusiasts running Linux, but it makes sense that other people moved on
- richieadler ( @richieadler@lemmy.myserv.one ) English8•6 months ago
Moving on doesn’t make sense to me. Just use both.
- Dymonika ( @Dymonika@beehaw.org ) English6•6 months ago
easier to use
Let me introduce you to spreadsheets, video-editing (advanced, not just simple), music notation, and many other forms…
- nudny ekscentryk ( @nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info ) English4•6 months ago
@Blaze is right, that most people’s personal computer scope of usage doesn’t reach far beyond scrolling through Facebook and paying bills once a month. A phone is perfectly well fit for that. Tech-savvy nerds of Lemmy such as myself or you have more requirements and scenarios where they need a more comfortable, powerful and capable device.
- Blaze ( @Blaze@lemmy.zip ) English2•6 months ago
I use Linux as my main OS.
I still see that people around me use their phones for almost everything.
The tasks mentioned above make sense on a work computer, but most people leave the work computer at work and use their phones on their free time.