You can easily read these files on mobile devices or e-reader devices without any problem, but to find a reliable desktop software to read
the ebook on your desktop computer is not an easy thing to do.
They would prefer to read
their ebooks on their desktop computer, which is what this software allows them to do.
Not exact matches
This
eBook is available as a PDF file which you can read
on your laptop or
desktop computer, tablet (iPad / Kindle), or even your smartphone.
The Kobo
desktop app comes in handy for setting up your new Kobo Aura HD, shopping the Kobo eBookstore, reading
on your
computer, and managing your growing
eBook library.
You can read books in epub format using just about any dedicated
ebook reader,
on most smartphones and tablets, and even
on desktop or laptop
computers.
Assuming you own the
computer you're reading this post
on, several of the major
ebook vendors have
desktop apps you can use to read their stuff.
These files may be read
on eBook readers, cell phones, and
desktop computers / laptops.
In the old days of, say, a year or two ago, when you could count
on your audience reading your
eBook on a
desktop or laptop
computer, PDFs were clearly the way to go.
Since the windows
on my
computer desktop is a lot wider than that of a cellphone screen or even a regular
eBook device, the measurements are all off.
While it is available in paperback,
eBooks can be updated more frequently, and if you are reading the
eBook on a tablet or
desktop computer (using the web app), you can access the links more quickly that way.
Question: Where do you prefer to read
eBooks:
on your Kindle, Nook,
desktop computer,
on an app
on your smartphone or tablet, through a subscription service, or several of the above?
Alternative
eBook readers like the iRex iLiad (see video review), and the newer Sony Digital Reader, support USB host storage, meaning that you can plug it via USB to any
computer and it'll show up
on your
desktop ready for you to transfer files to go.
Calibre is currently the best
ebook reader software that you can use
on your
desktop computer, and not only that, it is also a very good
ebook management software that allows you to manage your
ebook collection seamlessly.
When you have the application installed
on your
computer and an internet connection, you can use the Kobo
Desktop Application to shop for
eBooks through the integrated Kobo eBook Store with over 2.2 million ebooks and download content to their desktop to easily build and manage their li
eBooks through the integrated Kobo
eBook Store with over 2.2 million
ebooks and download content to their desktop to easily build and manage their li
ebooks and download content to their
desktop to easily build and manage their library.
If you don't have an
ebook reader, like when I first started out, you can read it
on your
computer's
desktop.
Read Hail to the Chief as an
eBook on your Kindle or
on any device — tablet, smartphone, laptop or
desktop computer — using the free Kindle app.
Adobe Digital Editions isn't for the IQ it is for a
desktop computer — but you don't need that anyway because Kobo has their own
desktop software if your mom wants to read
ebooks on a
computer or manage her library that way.
Though
eBooks can be read
on a wide range of devices such as
computer (
desktop or laptop), Kindle, Sony Reader, Nook or iPhone etc. there are some features that each device needs as technical support to make it an easy - to - read experience for readers.
Users will be reading
eBooks on a myriad of different devices, including but not limited to; cell phones, tablet devices, HD Tvs and
desktop computers, all with varying screen resolutions and dpi (dot per inch) sizes.
By all means the most popular software to open, read, organise and convert (for private use)
ebooks on a laptop or
desktop computer is
However, in the modern world, readers enjoy
eBooks on a wide variety of devices (from smartphones all the way to
desktop computers), so it's necessary to have a proper reflowable
eBook that will scale to the size of the reader's device.
I myself have been a recent convert to
eBook reading, and although I have no Kindle or tablet to read
eBooks on, I read them
on my
desktop computer using Kindle for PC and through epub formats.
On the plus side, you can still download your free
ebook and read it using your
desktop computer.
Christianbook.com
eBooks can be read
on desktop and laptop
computers, as well as smartphones (iPhone, Android), tablets and eReaders.
You have to remember though, that the software
eBook readers also work
on desktop computers, which can give you a similarly large and colorful representation.
It's easy to read
ebooks on your
desktop or laptop
computer.
All books are hosted
on our own servers, which means you may transfer as many
ebooks as you wish direct to your
desktop computer, laptop, tablet or phone without having to follow outside links.
New York, New York — July 20, 2009 — Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world's largest bookseller, announced today the launch of the Barnes & Noble eBookstore (www.bn.com/
ebooks), the world's largest eBookstore,
on Barnes & Noble.com (www.bn.com), enabling customers to buy
eBooks and read them
on a wide range of platforms, including the iPhone and iPod touch, BlackBerry ® smartphones, the forthcoming new eReader device by Plastic Logic, as well as most Windows ® and Mac ® laptops or full - sized
desktop computers.
For those who don't like the Sony
desktop software, you can also drop
ebook files directly onto the Reader by opening it as an external drive
on your
computer for files without DRM, or you can use Adobe Digital Editions.