There is a much more advanced fork of this project: https://github.com/jpirnay/crosspoint-reader
In actuality there are several forks, and the original Crosspoint Reader really got the ball rolling, but now seems to get stuck in discussions. The forks (especially the one I linked) has progressed much further and has better KOReader sync (as in actually syncs to the correct XPath position instead of some close-enough position), bionic reading, streamlined UI, etc. Give that one a shot!
Its not "endless discussion" that's keeping it from improving it's actually a lack of reviewers for the PRs that are already there.
The discussions are pretty sane, but I've seen how once there's a PR that's ready to go and everyone agrees is ready to go it won't be merged because there's not enough people to review the code.
Maybe a lot of people who would be reviewers have decided instead to maintain their own forks. But yeah, the discussion is fine.
Ah I just switched to using https://github.com/uxjulia/crossink-reader
Not sure what KOReader is but the fonts included in this one and the overall reading experience is solid.
KOReader is the defacto Android ereader app for eink screens, and many consider it the best Android ereader for regular screens too.
Worth mentioning it's not limited to Android! It also runs on Kobos, Kindles, Pocketbooks, etc.
Ah, didn't know that.
agreed and they support non android devices too!