![]() ![]() ![]() However, assuming you wanted to choose a reader based on Zotero and assuming that you did have some extension that would automatically sync a subset of Zotero documents with a separate directory to sync with your ebook reader, you could choose the reader based on a few things: the ability to read the formats you keep in your library (for me, this would mean the reader that was best able to support PDFs (though some users may prioritize HTML or even other formats to have greater performance)) and the ability to automatically sync that with your device. There is some overlap, but most content is exclusive to one-or-the-other. Another good reason is that the content I have had on my previous Reader has not been a subset of my Zotero library. This is because I don't want to sync my entire library of PDFs with my Kindle, am not motivated to write or wait for a Zotero extension that would manage a subset of the PDFs in an automated fashion, and figure that having to handle this manually makes other factors more important. Anyone have strong opinions on what's the best reader to use with Zotero?I'm a huge fan of Zotero & a moderate fan of e-readers, but I would not personally order a device based on the use with Zotero.
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