reading The Three-Reader Loadout The honest answer to "what's the best e-reader?" is that it depends on what you're reading. For years I tried to make one device do everything. I read novels on the Boox Leaf3, then failed to read graphic-heavy PDFs on it, then failed to
tools From a Leaf3 Tool to a Boox Tool The Leaf3 Cleaner was written for exactly one device. The package list was hard-coded. The documentation said "Boox Leaf3" at the top. The settings I tuned were the ones I had tested on my own unit. It was the opposite of generalizable software, and I was fine with
tools From a Software Update to a Windows Tool The previous post was about setting up a new e-reader. This one is about losing an old one. I had been using a Boox Leaf3 for several years. It was the device that finally got me reading again after a long stretch of pretending I was too busy to finish
reading One Week With the Boox Palma 2 Pro For years I read on a Boox Leaf3. It did one thing - show text - and it did it well. Then a recent firmware update made it noticeably slower, and somewhere in the same week my son stepped on it and cracked the screen. Two bad things at once