Here is the book "Dracula" on three different clients.
Discussion
We did it the other way around, to the other "book" clients: we store the books, themselves, as events on relays, and you can export them from there to PDF, HTML, EPUB, or Asciidoc.
The export function is on the Wikistr client. It's cool because you can download books from relays to your PC or e-reader or whatever.
Here is that Jane Eyre on my Kindle mobile app and my e-paper reader:



With relay.tools, you don't even need to download, as it reads straight from the relays.
That's why I encourage people install Citrine, as it's a great local storage for their publications. Then they can read them offline.
yes and relaytools-android keeps all loaded event in memory, so if you task switch without killing it, well, it's like a big in-memory cache. profiles and relay lists are cached to disk, the rest is per relay on switch or resume.