Mobipocket
Reader supports MOBI and PRC ebooks, as well as unencrypted PDB files.
Simple command line tool to convert all files in directory to Kindle
reader supported mobi files.
Not exact matches
MOBI files can also be read by popular eBook
readers like the Amazon Kindle and many smartphones that
support the format.
This e-
reader is meant to just be a dedicated PDF
reader, it does not have any
support for eBook formats such as
Mobi, EPUB or RTF.
This eBook
reader supports formats like
mobi, fb2, and so on.
It is also known as «Any text book
reader» and it
supports fb2, fb3, fbz, txt, epub (no DRM), html, doc, docx, odt, rtf,
mobi (no DRM), prc (PalmDoc), txt and tcr.
pdf formats, and
MOBI files can be read by popular eBook
readers like the Amazon Kindle and many smartphones that
support the format.
The software
supports both epub and
mobi formats, as well as iPhone and Android market smartphones, essentially allowing
readers of any device to enjoy the personalization from their favorite authors.
Kindle eBook
reader supports AZW,
MOBI, PRC, TPZ and TXT.
MOBI and ePub format are
supported by pictures and directory, so In terms of
reader's reading experience,
MOBI and ePub are superior to text format.
Most format and device types are
supported: Ebookwise / Rocket,
Mobi / Palm / Kindle, Adobe / Stanza, Microsoft
Reader, Sony
Reader, HTML, and RTF.
The Amazon
mobi platform didn't
support that, so you would have to have a link that took you out of the book to a video somewhere, then that
reader would have to come back to the book.
Michael, please clarify if the publishers said that Amazon told them the Kindle will physically hold and show the EPUB file — it will now
support EPUB standards in its
readers — or if Amazon told the publishers that they can * submit * their digital book files for Kindle in EPUB format (which is not new... Amazon does an EPUB to
MOBI conversion for publishers).
One key thing, as ever with the Kindles: There's no
support for the ePUB format used by competing
readers and some libraries, though you can use third - party utilities to convert unprotected ePUB documents to Kindle - compatible
MOBI ones in a pinch.
There are no eReaders that
support CHM straight off (out of the main ones)-- MobiPocket
Reader can read CHM and convert it into
Mobi (which Kindle
supports).
Or if you'd prefer the
reader to read secured
MOBI files you can install firmware for that too, but note that the device can not
support both Adobe and Mobipocket at the same time; it's either or.
Being a dedicated PDF
reader means it doesn't have
support for other eBook formats such as EPUB,
Mobi or RTF.