Not exact matches
I know that many of you have already purchased my newest
eBook from Amazon, but if you don't have Kindle (or the Kindle app for a
different device), I am happy to announce that The Re-Justification of God is now available on the following platforms:
Each
eBook file one has
different requirements to read properly on the plethora of
different reading
devices.
That I am able to own not one, not two, but three
different devices capable of reading
ebooks (my nook, my iPhone, and my computer, and yes, the computer counts) is absolutely a question of my privilege of having enough income to do so.
This could get very confusing if an author has to make about 10
different versions of an
eBook in order to have a «native version» properly formatted for each
device in order to cover the majority of the
devices available!
Its generally large file sizes can use up precious storage and processing power in mobile
devices; and it's limited in its ability to «reflow» to suit
different screen sizes (anywhere from a couple of dozen to 100 or more characters wide), an important issue in the
ebook world where the same
ebook might be viewed on a large computer screen or a small mobile phone screen.
The reason the court gave for calling
ebooks a separate product than a book (and therefore subjected to a
different tax rate) is that a separate
device must be used and presumably purchased in order to read the
ebook.
We read so much digital texts, on
different devices, but most texts are in their «own silos,» your browser, your
ebook store, your magazine app, your file folders.
An
eBook with watermarks can be read on
different devices simultaneously.
Accurately Establish ePub Files from 4 Mainstream Formats * It can accurately generate ePub from: MOBI, PDF, Text, HTML, etc. e-book reading is littered with hundreds of combinations of file formats and
devices,
different devices has difference supported
ebooks formats, this resulted in several mainstream
ebook formats: such as: MOBI, PDF, Text, ePub, HTML, and Word, these competing formats and
devices include varying levels of accessibility and
different methods of read, so, Vibosoft ePub maker program can be a perfect solution to the format incompatible issue.
Ebooks look
different on each
device.
They can be read on a variety of
different devices including computers, mobile phones, tablets and
eBook readers.
It's nice to have a dedicated
ebook thing, instead of a multipurpose heavy
device like an iPad (which I also enjoy, though for
different reasons).
Different eBook formats, so many eReaders,
device incompatibilities, software bugs... Do you feel all the technical gobbledegook surrounding
eBooks is not something you want to deal with?
The simple fact of the matter is that dedicated eReading
devices are not being replaced, or even now purchased in the first place by readers of
ebooks, as
ebooks can now be read on any number of
different devices, whether they be tablets, phablets, phones or laptops.
How an
eBook looks on
different devices also varies —
eBook devices are like snowflakes.
The way an
eBook looks on a Kindle
device versus an iPad is
different; even a Kindle Fire versus a Kindle E Ink
device will vary greatly.
Different devices will display
ebook drop caps differently, and some not at all.
You only think it does, but with five or more generations of
eBook devices in the market by now, each with
different limitations, quirks and firmware bugs, no word processor exporter will be able to produce an
eBook that works reliable on all these platforms.
One of the big benefits BookFunnel provides to authors is technical support for getting
ebooks onto all the
different devices out there.
The
Device reads many
different eBook formats such as PDF, ePub, MOBI, PRC, RTF and text.
Completely true, if only people were more willing to do some investigation instead of blindly following the masses with incorrect information and marketing from the manufactures, I personally use a variety of
different ereaders and I am able to read any box on all other
devices by reformatting
ebooks to which ever format required.
This
device reads a ton of
different ebooks formats, such as ePub, LRF, PDF, Doc, TXT, RTF and more!
This new e-reader is solid in the respects that it reads a ton of
different ebook formats and allows you do business with other stores, and be a
device that easily reads
ebooks from any other site.
For
ebook reading consumers, we came across brand - new or limited edition
devices from four
different companies today, including Bookeen, Imcosys, Tolio, and txtr; txrt actually spoke at length about pending plans for a subscription - based reading service, highlighting several features that their platform will offer that the slow - to - adoption subscription reading market has lacked.
Pocketbook was the sort of company that many tech savvy users liked because the
devices had support for over nine
different ebook formats.
Ebook Formats
Ebooks come in
different flavors to satisfy
different e-reader
devices.
Calibre's features include: library management; format conversion (all major
ebook formats); syncing to e-book reader
devices; fetching news from the Web and converting it into
ebook form; viewing many
different e-book formats; giving you access to your book collection over the internet using just a browser.
Making it look the same, on all the
different devices, platforms, and
ebook stores, is really really hard.
We will also test your
eBook on various
eBook readers to make sure it works and looks good across
different devices.
ePub has evolved to accommodate illustrated books as well: now fixed - layout ePub files will allow the design to remain fixed while still allowing the
ebook to be viewed on
different kinds of
devices.
The reason that Amazon and Kobo don't offer larger E Ink
devices is because they make money from selling
ebooks and large ereaders fill a
different need.
While most felt that piracy was not a huge issue, what was important was the ability for readers to find indie authors» works and be able to read them without a lot of hassle or hoop jumping, as well as how to make it possible for readers to choose to read on a variety of
devices — even those from
different retailers — without sacrificing their existing
ebook libraries.
Amazon sells
ebooks in ten
different markets and has several more in the works, Barnes and Noble is still feeling the effects of its fall 2012 launch of the Nook UK, and Kobo «s
devices support a catalog of
ebooks written in thirty - eight
different languages.
A document by New Zealand's Association of Public Library Managers pinpoints the libraries» main obstacle, namely the DRM status the limits how many times a book can be borrowed, breaks down the compatibility across
different devices, and forces a waiting period on
ebooks, therefore treating them like their print counterparts.
Luckily, a number of the
devices have incorporated the apps for various
ebook distribution sites, allowing consumers with the know - how to purchase their
ebooks from
different sources.
«For schools,
eBooks come with
different rights for
different students, the books need to be accessible on school computers and on personal
devices, and some electronic textbooks can be over two gigabytes each!
This was a great mid range
device running Google Android 2.3 and had tons of
different options to read
eBooks.
Ebooks are great
devices for those who like to read, and there are lots of
different options available.
This account will allow you to view
ebooks on
different devices during the loan period (e.g. on tablets, smartphones and PCs).
Of course, there are many more
eBook readers out there, and manybooks.net strives to provide
eBooks in as many formats as possible — we've got a brief introduction to the variety of
eBook devices available, as well as an exposition on the formats available on this site, just in case you'd like something a little
different.
I know publishers who, if you buy one of their
ebooks directly, will send you a zip file with multiple formats — handy, too, if someone decides later to upgrade their
device to a
different one that uses a
different format.
You should also take the time to read online product reviews for some of the
different eBook reader
devices that you are interested in buying.
We will not see
eBook piracy become a huge deal anytime this year, but Publishers and Authors have to embrace
eBooks and recognize that people have many
different devices, and do not want to be locked down to an exclusive
device.
All of these companies often bundle their
devices with 100 free
ebooks in many
different languages or more.
This brand of
device is popular with geeks because it allows a copious amount of
different ebook formats to be read.
There is no shortage of
ebook distribution platforms, both free and for fees or royalties, that will help authors get their works into the hands of readers across
different device preferences.
There is very little structure for the Kindle
ebook and the ePub — for these it's more a matter of the technical stuff to get it set up for the
different devices.
Moreover, the Ganxy platform is compatible with a wide variety of
devices from
different digital reading platforms, virtually eliminating concerns about the
device specifics of the
ebook recipients.
This new
device reads many
different type of
ebook formats such as ePub, Doc, Txt and PDF.
Both of these
devices are fundamentally very
different, but appeal to many people for reading
ebooks.