![]() ![]() The font choice in iBooks is bigger and more varied. Fonts iBooks has more fonts, but Kindle has more ugly chrome. ![]() For me, iBooks wins here with slightly looser spacing. Neither app lets you change line spacing (although the hardware Kindle does). As these are the issues in typography most likely to cause a fistfight, they’re good options to have. And iBooks will let you switch justification on and off (justification is where words are stretched to fill a line, making sure the edges of the text are always neat on both sides), and toggle auto-hyphenation.
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