Most ebook reader apps and devices let users change font size, font type, line space and even the background colour — or disable these qualities altogether and offer a standard, one - size - fits - all design.
Most ebook reader apps and devices use some variation on the ePub file format to display text and images properly.
Not exact matches
The world is hooked on mobile devices, such as
ebook readers or tablet PCs, and the best way for content providers to register their presence in the changing digital scene is to have an
app ready for the various devices that are sought after the
most.
Aldiko is easily amongst the
most popular and downloaded
eBook Readers for Android, and the crowd - favorite
app just got even better with the latest update that it has received.
There are tons of great
ebook reader apps available in the
App Store that you can use to read
most ebooks.
Most ebook readers and
apps these days offer several font choices, or at least an option for serif or sans - serif.
Overall, the Kindle for PC
app is a decent free
ebook reader, with access to the
most comprehensive library of
ebooks on the planet, and a lot of free
ebook titles as well (here's a free
ebook by Robin Hobb).
This study highlights the continuing need to improve the library
eBook experience, not only from
apps but from our catalogs, using APIs to provide as few clicks and the
most direct experience from the library's site as possible, so that all our
readers can get content as easily as possible.
Finally this list is preferential for
app stores accessible with
most Android driven
ebook readers and Tablet PC's.
It's nice to finally have an E Ink
ebook reader that runs open Android and can install
most reading
apps and isn't locked down to a single format or reading platform.
The iPhone
app was good by iPhone
ebook reader standard, but the full - page image - and - text rendering felt like a gimmick on a small screen —
most of the time you'll end up reflowing the raw text on your phone, a la the Kindle
app.
Most ebook apps work surprisingly well, making it the ultimate
ebook reader overall.
The following list displays the
most popular
ebook reader apps for iPad.
Bluefire is one of the
most popular ereading
apps for the iPad and iPhone, and now that it has come to Android,
readers have another option for reading Adobe DRM
ebooks, including free
ebooks downloaded from libraries.
Barnes & Noble's NOOK and the Kobo ereaders are now the only mainstream ePUB
readers, but you can get the Adobe Digital Editions
app for
most smartphones and tablets, which will allow you to read
ebooks in the ePUB format.]
As the
ebook reader apps and devices strip the books from
most formatting, there is hardly a reason for taking hours selecting different fonts and colours.
Some of the
most popular
ebook readers are iBooks and Google Books on the iPad, and the Kindle (both the
apps and the device).
The only downside with having software so complex is that
most apps aren't optimized for E Ink in any way, and battery life isn't as good as simpler
ebook readers.