Not exact matches
I won't be buying newer
Kindles if I can't use my own
reader software because that requires jailbreaking and reprogramming.
Regardless of whether or not you want to call a white paper an eBook, the millions of Amazon
Kindles, B&N Nooks, Sony
Readers and Kobo eReaders — not to mention the literally millions of iPad, iPhone, Android, PC and Mac devices with eReading
software — are a «reading... [Read more...]
I own a
kindle paperwhite 1, it is good enough hardware but the
software is horrible compared to Moon +
Reader Pro that I use on my android phone.
but «How many more
Kindles could Amazon have sold if its ebook
reader software wasn't available for iPhone?»
Direct them to Amazon.com to search for «
kindle reader app,» «
kindle reader for pc,» or «
kindle reader for mac» for instructions to download and install the free
software.
Regardless of whether or not you want to call a white paper an eBook, the millions of Amazon
Kindles, B&N Nooks, Sony
Readers and Kobo eReaders — not to mention the literally millions of iPad, iPhone, Android, PC and Mac devices with eReading
software — are a «reading friendly» market for your white paper content.
Amazon's PDF
software is the same on all
Kindles, and all but the entry - level model have 300 ppi screens, so they're mostly the same, but the Kindle Paperwhite is the best value for an inexpensive PDF
reader, as it offers more PDF features than other brands like Kobo and Nook.
which notes that «the iPhone, meanwhile, has quietly become the most widely used e-book
reader: more people have downloaded e-book
software (such as Stanza, eReader and Classics) for iPhones than have bought
Kindles.»