Using this type of code
allows eReading software and devices to render data on a wide variety of screens, and it's great for standard fiction or non-fiction eBooks.
Not exact matches
This new
software - based
eReader allows for embedded video and audio, creating an interactive experience.
The company also introducing Dropbox integration, a service which
allows you to easily update your
eReader's library by automatically synchronizing the files available on your Dropbox account, no wires or
software needed.
Beginning January 1, 2012, B&N
eReader software for BlackBerry will no longer
allow you to download any new and / or archived B&N digital content directly to your device.
It would be nice if Kobo adopted the
software the Sony
eReaders had that
allowed them to connect to a «Public Library's» Overdrive service and search / checkout / download without using a computer and Adobe Digital Edition.
I wonder what could happen if the Big Five publishers of the Anglo - Saxon world banded together like this to form an Alliance to defy Amazon, produce their own
eReaders, develop their own
software, and build up a robust ecosystem, to directly compete with Amazon, whom they so loathe yet can't live without... Off course the devices,
software, and ecosystem would have to be absolutely top notch to make people actually consider leaving Amazon (the Big Five might want to capitalise on AudioBooks by making
eReaders that
allow you to plug in a headphone).
Do any of the e-ink
ereaders allow for notes / highlights / scribbles on PDF's to transfer back to a laptop and saved as a permanent part of that document outside of the
ereader software?
In addition, users will have the added convenience afforded by true eBook portability,
allowing them to access their eBooks from any of their eBook
software - equipped devices, so that, for example, they can shift from reading their ebook from a smartphone while commuting to a notebook PC or
eReader device at bedtime.