I do not like
books on eReaders either.
If you read
this book on an eReader, how do you think it affected your experience?
My form was mostly geared to making sure that any applicants had the technical ability to load
books on their ereading devices, although I plan on sending them the ARCs via InstaFreebie (and InstaFreebie offers tech support).
One of the original limitations of eBooks was after the purchaser finished reading
the book on their eReader, the electronic version couldn't be passed on and shared with a friend.
Well people definitely want to read the last
book on their ereaders and tablets for sure... I guess his wife does not have a full understanding that many people these days have converted to using digital full time.
I want to be able to sync my notes from the computer to
my books on the ereader.
IE: for example, if you are fortunate enough to ever get
your book on your ereader, then half the time the cover doesn't come along with it.
Have you ever read
a book on an ereader?
I am having the same problem and all
the books on my ereader are now locked.
I haven't read a comic
book on an ereader, except once and I gave up on it... The Kindle Readers are very difficult to work with... 6 ″ is way too small a screen, plus the delay to zoom in to read the dang thing just takes too much effort.
The profile of a reader and maker of comments on FaceBook seems to me to be different from that of the avid paperback reader (or inveterate peruser of
books on their eReader).
(I don't like reading reference - type
books on my ereader due to limited ability to jump around, my typical method of reading such books compared to linearly for novels.)
Will someone please advise me step by step as what to do as how to get
books on my Ereader.
It's also easier to find
books on an eReader; rather than walking around tracing fingers along spines, a flick of a finger will lead you to your destination.
My daughter has bought me the Ematic 7 ″ color for christmas, I've downloaded Adobe Digital Editions & the Kobo app, synced all books to the ereader however, when I try to open any of
the books on the ereader, I get the error message, «file open fail» — Does anyone know how to fix this?
Making a recommendation was more difficult than you might expect, given that I am indie published myself, belong to a writer's group of 25 indie authors, and have copious amounts of indie
books on my ereader.
Heck, make them show
you the book on their ereader before you sign it... I actually made my own and took them to LibertyCon last year for all the ebooks I own.
There are several companies you can partner with to help get
your books on the eReaders of those loyal library patrons.
I will also point out that one of the growing markets for ereaders is the 60 + generation who are turning to them because any book is a large print
book on an ereader.
Faith Hunter is one of my favorite authors and I keep a library of
her books on my ereader.
According to my friend and fellow self - published author, Helen Hanson, who originally told me about BF, «I've hosted my free book on my website, but I had to hand - hold several people a week who couldn't get
the book on their ereader device.»
Certainly not reading
a book on an eReader... while the battery would last for an hour or so... what then?
In fact, I tend to upload
the books on my eReader way in advance.
I love Barnes and Nobles and have never read
a book on an eReader or bought a book from Amazon.
I've read
the book on my ereader and now in paperback.
Not exact matches
It's available
on Fire Tablets (
books, videos, apps), Kindle
eReaders (
books), and Android phones and tablets (
books, videos).
But seriously I spent forty something dollars the last time I bought
books and I will definitely be buying again soon... That is seriously about 1/4 the price of an
ereader WASTED
on real paper
books....
Contact us to have your
book or document specially formatted and published
on Amazons Kindle bookstore, Apple's iBooks, Barnes & Noble's Nook, Sony
eReader and other electronic
book publishing platforms.
Use for Kobo
eReader, BlackBerry devices, Apple's iBooks app running
on iOS devices, Google
Books app running
on Android and iOS devices, Barnes & Noble Nook, Sony Reader, Adobe Digital Editions, Lexcycle Stanza, and various other lesser known readers.
I mean, the iPod / iPhone
ereader Stanza was downloaded a million times last year and I can't for one second think about reading a
book on a screen that small!
While the company's most recent earnings, posted
on Tuesday, reported a 14 - percent drop in net income, revenue from both its
eReaders and its digital offerings rose 38 percent, while traditional
book sales rose a mere 4 percent in comparison.
Kobo has designed a way to provide stores with dedicated tracking links for downloads of the Kobo Reading App, so customers who read eBooks
on devices other than
eReaders can purchase
books through smartphones, computers, and tablets and have them credited to the store.
There's also the question of health and age privilege; consider for example the oft - quoted scenario of a nearsighted person who finds that reading
on an
ereading device, and therefore being able to adjust the font size to something comfortable for them, means they can suddenly read a lot more easily than they can a print
book.
So, the reason for buying an ebook even if it's available to borrow from the library is the same reason you would want to buy a print
book rather than check it out — you want to re-read it or you want to have your copy — whether physically
on the bookshelf in your home or
on the shelf of your
ereader.
Amazon have now reduced the price
on most of her
books to match Kobo, but the ideal would probably be to have an Androd
ereader that can handle both.
It's so gratifying to get messages from these newly - migrated customers who are so relieved that their
books aren't going away, who get to upgrade to newer, better
ereaders, who were stuck
on apps that hadn't been updated in years and now get to see how mobile reading has jumped forward.
Since you can really only read Kindle
books on the Kindle (unless I have missed something) people will go to who has the most robust library when purchasing an
ereader.
But I'm doing a Kindle Countdown Deal once a month; I'm promoting it
on either BookBub,
Ereader News Today, or Kindle
Books and Tips.
You can also upload excerpts of your
book that can be read in our
ereader and
on our iPhone / iPad app.
I have the Kobo and Kindle apps
on my iPhone and iPad (which has replaced my old
eReader), and that helps me sort out which
books I want to read first.
Ask your social circle who has what
ereaders and who can sanity check your
book for you
on them.
In his annual program session
on current
ereaders, Keith Fahlgren of Threepress Consulting noted that while «the first Kindle didn't really offer that much more than a paper
book,» there is much more to come in the form of networks of
ereaders.
It did seem a bit strange to turn
on the iPad to read the
book, and of course remembering to plug the
eReader in to recharge.
All our
books are DRM free and can be read
on just about any
ereader, tablet, smartphone or laptop.
Instead of contacting individual reviewers and bloggers, we'll add your
book to NetGalley, an online database where thousands of reviewers, as well as librarians, educators, media professionals, and booksellers, have the ability to request a digital copy to read and review
on their
ereading device.
What's even more delightful than the app's arrival
on Android tablets is the various customization and tweaks that you can avail to enhance your
eReading experience
on a tablet.The app's homescreen now utilizes the large working area of your tablet, and presents you with a Holo - theme like dual - pane interfacewhere all the downloaded and recommended Aldiko
books are presented
on a bookshelf at the right hand side, whereas the left pane displays a dedicated Aldiko menu.
We don't see words
on a page, like you do; instead, we see long lines of code that correspond with how your
book will look
on an
ereader.
Ebook: A
book composed in — or converted to — digital format for display
on a computer screen or handheld
ereading device
More and more people are reading
books electronically,
on computers,
on mobile phones, and
on dedicated
ereading devices.
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