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Aldiko vs Moon Reader

March 02, 2026 | Author: Maria Lin
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Aldiko
Mobile app (Android, iOS) with an integrated bookstore (Feedbooks), which also allows you to borrow books from your local library and import your own EPUB, CBZ, or PDF files. Contains audio player. Thus, it lets you gather all your ebooks, comics and audiobooks in one place, regardless of their origin. The store contains 1.2M titles -from bestsellers to literary classics from major global and independent publishers. Books are available in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian. Aldiko can access compatible library catalogs (thanks to OPDS support), so you can browse and interact with your library's catalog.
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Moon Reader
Popular Android app that lets read books offline or directly from online book sites and OPDS. It features a comfortable viewing mode with smooth scrolling, full set of visual settings: line spacing, font size, bold, italic, shadow, alpha channel, smooth edge transitions. Over 10 built-in themes, including a day/night mode switch. Various page navigation options: touchscreen, volume keys, even the camera, search, or back buttons. The free version is ad-supported, while the paid version offers TTS engine, PDF support, more beautiful backgrounds, fonts and reading themes, password protection on startup, annotation sharing, reading statistics.
Aldiko vs Moon Reader in our news:

2019. De Marque acquires Feedbook, Aldiko



French Canadian ebook distributor De Marque has acquired the assets of Paris-based Feedbooks for 230,000 euros. Feedbooks had filed for bankruptcy in June and is now being sold off in a liquidation sale. In addition to Feedbooks, De Marque is also acquiring Aldiko, the Android app developer that Feedbooks purchased in 2014. At one point, Aldiko was considered the top reading app for Android. All four Feedbooks employees will be kept on. There is no mention of the Aldiko developers, which we hope is an oversight. That team represents a significant portion of the company's value and if they leave, much of their expertise would be lost.

Author: Maria Lin
Maria Lin, is a seasoned content writer who has contributed to numerous tech portals, including Mashable and bookrunch, as a guest author. She holds a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of California, where her research predominantly concentrated on mobile apps, software, AI and cloud services. With a deep passion for reading, Maria is particularly drawn to the intersection of technology and books, making book tech a subject of great interest to her. During her leisure time, she indulges in her love for cooking and finds solace in a good night's sleep. You can contact Maria Lin via email maria@bookrunch.com