An unintuitive secret of reading books on computers: reading PDFs with original typesetting is much better than reading ebooks, which treat text like a 4chan shitposter and have impoverished reading software.
But… where to get the PDFs?! A survey & suggestions for future work:
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Google Play:
👍 ~smooth workflow; clean pages
👎 PDFs lack text layer, so they're not searchable or selectable; only recent books available in PDF
archive.org:
👍 has many older books Play lacks; includes OCR'd text layer
👎 OCR errors; photo noise; clunkier workflow
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Z-Library:
👍 occasionally has clean PDFs for books which others lack
👎 PDFs are often EPUB->PDF conversions (the worst!); more illegal
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One fun project idea: maybe you could improve upon the poor text layers in Play / archive.org's PDFs by building a tool which combines EPUBs and PDFs by aligning the EPUB's original text onto the PDF pages via OCR.
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Maybe you could improve the EPUB reading experience by extracting text block layout parameters from the PDFs through computer vision: ie. try to estimate the text block width/height, line height, and font size in the original typesetting. Similar technique could map page numbers.
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Related: while e-book reading software are truly impoverished, PDF software is also almost universally unimaginative and unserious for the task of reading. Would love to see more work there…
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Don't you think that until the authors start caring about how their books look and work as ebooks, things are unlikely to change?
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Probably true. I suspect many do care, though that doesn't mean they feel they can do anything about it. Typesetting is usually in the publisher's hands.
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On iOS/iPadOS 's PDF Expert has a relatively new "reading mode" which kind of resembles the reading experience of the kindle/Apple books app.
You don't have access to essential tools like highlighting or annotating text in it yet though, which is quite a bummer.
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Maybe they also work on a dedicated reading mode for the desktop app.
As you said, there's great potential there.
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I have enjoyed using for papers on my iPad lately; it's basically a technology showcase for
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Thanks Scott! We’re on macOS too - still a lot to do with the Catalyst upgrades!
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Hi Andy, check out what we’ve done with reading mode in our @PDFExpert7 m.pdfexpert.com/blog/reading-m
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