Sentences with phrase «e-reading app you want»

It features Google Android 4.04, so you can install any e-reading app you want.
Asian and European companies have been spearheading this movement to allow anyone to install whatever e-reading app they want and not be locked into a specific... [Read more...]
This method will allow you to use any e-reading app you want, such as Amazon Kindle, Kobo, Barnes and Noble Nook, iBooks and hundreds of others.

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Kobo will also be creating a new co-branded e-reading app for Android and iOS if people don't want to buy the hardware.
They said it was to curb piracy, but more likely they want people to use their official e-reading apps for Android and iOS and not the competition.
There is no shortage of content distribution systems available, and its really easy to download whatever 3rd party e-reading app or game you want.
Aldiko is a great e-reading app if you have a lot of books you want to import on your phone.
Instead it allows anyone to install whatever e-reading, comic or manga app they want.
For instance, if, for whatever reason, a user doesn't want to be stuck with the default e-reading app, they can simply download a new one.
Obviously you won't want to play games on an e-ink screen, but productivity and e-reading apps will be amazing.
If a stable rooting method came out that allowed you to install any app you want, at the expense of removing the default e-reading experience would you do it?
This will allow you to basically install e-reading apps that read ALL formats if you want.
I also want an e-reading app to take advantage of the fact that it is an app: It should offer benefits like a built - in dictionary, easy and fast navigation and search, and customization options.
We could make our own e-reading app, but that isn't what readers want.
This should tell publishers that there might be some potential in developing their own e-reading apps, especially if they were able to offer incentives for in - app purchasing, but by and large, that would require readers to not only know the title and possibly author of the book they want to purchase, but even to know the publisher in order to search in the correct app.
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.
We developed this store because we wanted to put an emphasis on e-reading apps and then eventually branched out to include all of the essential apps you would want to install on any device.
Default e-reading app is lacklustre Resolution is not competitive in the current market climate Six inches when the world wants bigger or smaller
Most e-readers and e-reading apps often have six fonts you can switch to, but Kobo goes one step further by allowing users to load in any font they want, allowing for more flexibily and control.
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