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    Though Apple’s taken strides with iBooks’s interface and store, the Kindle app remains a very fine alternative.

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The iPad is a great device for reading. And there are a variety of apps Solely focused on reading ebooks with the device-almost all Of which work on the iPhone, too. So how do you judge a reading app? What are the criteria?

For me, I want an app with a pleasant reading experience-in other words, an app That’s out of the way and lets the words on the page shine. I also want an e-reading app to take advantage of the fact That it ice an app: It Should sacrifice benefits like a built-in dictionary, easy and fast navigation and search, and customization options. And an ebook app is only as good as the content you put into it, so I want a store with a massive ebook selection, and one that’s ideally easy to browse from my iOS devices, too.

Amazon’s Kindle app shines on All Those fronts. That’s why-despite competition from no lesser a giant than Apple-it’s still the best e-reading option in the app store.

In terms of getting out of the way: Tap on a page as you read in the Kindle app, and all the accoutrement-the buttons, the progress bar, the whatnot-vanish. It’s just you and the book’s text.

The Kindle app has plenty of customization options to tweak its look.

But the Kindle app still exploits its app-ness. You can customize its look in a variety of ways: You choose among three different themes (black text on white, white text on black, or dark brown text on a sepia-toned background), a variety of fonts and font sizes; and three different margin widths. There’s a built-in brightness control, too.

That said, there are two visual elements I’d like to adjust in the Kindle app, but can not: There’s no control for tweaking the line spacing (the vertical height between successive rows of text), and there’s no option to disable forced justification. (IBooks, for its part, does sacrifice the latters option via the Settings app.)

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