VitalSource Bookshelves claims to be the «most
advanced eBook software in the world.»
Not exact matches
There are other brands like Onyx and Boyue but their open Android
software is more suited for
advanced users that know what they're getting into with regards to converting
ebook formats and hunting down E Ink - friendly apps.
Buying books directly from Txtr on your tablet, PC, Mac, or phone will save you tons of headaches about different
ebook formats and using
advanced software.
The Glo HD has a more budget design compared to the Nook but the
software is a lot more
advanced, so unless the waterproofing and hackable Android OS mean a lot to potential customers it's hard to see many people choosing the Nook over the Glo HD, especially when B&N makes it so people can't download their purchased
ebooks for backup and neglects to add Adobe DRM support for library
ebooks and books purchased from other sources.
When the Kobo Reader was first released, the press release mentioned it would be the first of many dedicated ereaders to come with the Kobo eReader
software, so hopefully they have a more
advanced ereader in the works, preferably with Wi - Fi and 3G that connects directly to the Kobo
eBooks.