Alternatively, it is a snap to sync the Kobo with other devices to read or even access these books with a Kobo
e-reading app on other devices.
Not exact matches
Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Sony and
other companies never released a
e-reading app for the Playbook, which makes it an nonviable option for people who want to read books
on their
device.
Call me greedy, but the «perfect
e-reading experience» would be a high - end e-ink
device running Android that would permit installation of the Kobo, Nook, Kindle and (here in Canada) library Overdrive and any
other Google Play supported
app on the same machine.
This may result in Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo and
other mainstream
e-reading companies to develop their own
apps to allow for digital lending, right
on the
device.
This has relegrated these
apps to basically be gloriified
e-reading apps for books purchased
on other devices or
on their websites.
They're not comprehensive recreations... But all the
apps are free, and they all work
on one or more
devices you already own... I do most of my
e-reading on other devices.