Murasaki is
an EPUB reader application that has simple user interfaces and various features (CAN NOT open DRM - encrypted EPUBs)
Not exact matches
ePub formatted files, you need an ebook -
reader application like those available on tablets like the iPad, or e-readers like the Kindle or Nook.
Additionally,
EPUB to PDF Converter doesn't rely on Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat
Reader, Adobe Digital Editions, Kindle
Application.
EPUB files can be read by MobiPocket, Adobe Digital Editions, FBReader, Stanza, the Sony
Reader, and many other
readers and
applications.
Onlines
readers such as the excellent ibisReader / Bookworm (an online reading
application hosted by O'Reilly) allow you to upload your own
EPUB books and read them from any computer or mobile device which has a web browser and internet connection — this also includes the Amazon Kindle!
For
readers who download eBooks directly from Lulu.com to the device of their choice, removing DRM on
EPUBs and PDFs will remove their need to create an Adobe account, authorize the purchase in Digital Editions or install a third - party
application.
If
EPUB formats are your thing you can download an application named Cool Reader and copy the ePub books to your Micro SD C
EPUB formats are your thing you can download an
application named Cool
Reader and copy the
ePub books to your Micro SD C
ePub books to your Micro SD Card.
PocketBook CADReader will have Pocketbook
Reader application for opening, reading and creating of notes for many different document formats (PDF, PDF (DRM),
EPUB,
EPUB (DRM), DJVU, FB2, FB2.ZIP, DOC, DOCX, RTF, PRC, TCR, TXT, CHM, HTM, HTML, DWG)
For the ebook
reader, you've got
Epub support, Kindle support, PDF support and through the Think - Free
application, you can read Microsoft Office Docs and your Google Docs.
We are experienced and specialise in converting print ready files or
application source file into the eBook format of your choice or any file into
ePub, ePDF, and Mobi formats, suitable for the Apple iPad and iPhone, the Kindle and Kindle Fire, the Sony
Reader, the Barnes & Noble Nook, and many other
readers.
And when you start putting restrictions on what devices and
applications a
reader can use, you ghettoize accessibility, which is what making accessibility a core tenet of a mainstream format like
EPUB was intended to get away from.
For those reading the
EPUB edition (KoboBooks or B&N), you have greater options to view your copy on most all Apple, Android, Windows, Linux, etc. devices with any
reader app or
application that can open and display the
EPUB format.
The only thing that would make the B&N
application perfect is that if you had the ability to import your own
EPUB and Adobe DRM content, which unlike their Android - based Nook
reader device, you can't do yet.
Ibis
Reader is written in HTML5, and is a combination of a web - based service and a locally cached web
application running on the iPad's mobile Safari browser which allows you to read DRM - free
EPUB files that you can upload to the ibisreader.com web site, or connect to an OPDS - formatted book repository anywhere on the web, including ones you can create yourself.
Sony
Reader and the Stanza
application on the iPhone both read the
ePub format.
And so while you may make an
EPUB file that looks really good on Sony
reader, it may not look the same, actually probably won't look the same on the iPhone in say the stanza
application.
With support of the Adobe
Reader Mobile software development kit (SDK) on more than 85 devices and
applications, consumers can download and read protected ebooks from Google eBooks in both PDF and
EPUB format.
With Lektz
Reader you can read both DRM protected and unprotected
EPUB and PDF books in an
application that's designed for immersive onscreen reading — with the all of the powerful features and customization options you've come to expect from Lektz
Reader apps.
To remove Adobe ebook drm, you need to install Adobe digital editions, and download ebook in Digital editions, you also can open
epub file that download in Sony library
application or Kobo
reader application.