It will save not only the text, but also any images included (albeit displayed in black and white), and add
the article on your ereader.
Not exact matches
When you complain about this
on message boards and
article posts, excuse me, but stupid people who only do casual reading or fantasy / fiction, think they represent the whole market, are tech experts who should ridicule more sophisticated readers simply because in their opinion an
ereader is not a tablet.
Pocket — With Pocket, you can save
articles and stories from websites that you'd like to read later
on your Kobo
eReader.
The
article on why
ereading isn't really reading has got to be the most ridiculous of all!
Also, I read a conflicting
article on pocket - lint that claims the 8 ″ is a Samsung tablet... I hope not as I really would like an 8 ″
ereader and am not at all interested in another tablet.
Which format (s) to choose for which
ereader is a complex issue — other
articles on the E is for Book blog have discussed this to a degree and will in the future.
It will be good to have
articles here regarding, exchanging, gifting, buying, selling, repairing, sharing, lending, old, used
ereaders on ebay, inperson etc., This will be a good learning experience for all.
Wow, Michael, just as a non-writer interested in ebooks and
ereaders, I clicked
on the link to this
article because it sounded mildly interesting.
You can now submit your own
ereader reviews and
articles to The eBook Reader.com and have them appear
on this website, complete with pictures, comments, and email notifications (if you choose to receive them).
Wow, two comments
on a 4 year old
article in the same day about one of the most obscure
ereaders ever to exist.
The Pocketbook
article also advises against using an
ereader in places with really high humidity because it can cause condensation to build
on the inside of the device.
Since this
article was originally published in June of 2010, Apple has made some significant changes
on its App Store as to how
eReader applications can distribute content.
Adding
articles to your Pocket account and to your
eReader Before you can add
articles to your Pocket account
on your web browser, you'll need to install the Pocket add -
on to...
I wrote an
article on using an
ereader (specifically, a Kindle) as a writing tool.
Click
on the link below to read the full
article: - Review: Kobo Touch
ereader vs. Amazon Kindle — Parenting: Curious Dad
Phil Bradley blogged about the New York Times
article on the rejection of the Sony
eReader app by Apple, saying:
So to correct the
article above: The Nook Simple Touch w / Glowlight is the most functional
eReader on the US / Canadian market.
Back
on topic: I saw this interesting
article which speculates that the PixelQi screen will be a dedicated
ereader killer.
As others have noted in recent postings
on the web, it looks as though the world of
ereaders is about to change quite dramatically if this
article is accurate.