Not exact matches
Ibis Reader is probably the best online eReader around at the moment, allowing you to read all your DRM - free EPUB's in any modern
web browser on many different mobile devices, including Google Android and the Apple iPad / iPhone.
Will
Ibis Reader run on Kindle's
web browser?
Happily, the
web version of
Ibis Reader does not have these restrictions, especially when used on a big screen, so the design from the ePub is usually more faithfully preserved.
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.
Liza Daly provided an engaging, informative and humorous video on O'Reilly's «Tools of Change» series called, «Reading on the Open Mobile
Web: Introducing
Ibis Reader.»
However, our focus has always been on improving the
web version of
Ibis Reader rather than the installable HTML5 App that many people use on their iPhones,... Read more»
Ibis Reader, developed by Threepress Consulting Inc., uses the ePub file format, the Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS), and the HTML5 standard to deliver books to
readers on advanced smartphones and any
web browser.
Like with the
Ibis Reader, you can upload DRM free EPUBs to your virtual bookshelf to read online from a Kindle 3, PCs, Macs, iDevices, and pretty much anything else with a modern
web browser.