The company has shown little interest in letting people read
ebooks on their computers so far, and it seems like the iPad and iPhone would be much more intuitive platforms for e-reading.
Not exact matches
«Hey, people using the new holographic 3d watch
computer might read
ebooks on it,
so we're going to market to them — that's a potential customer.»
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.
You can always use something like Calibre to strip the DRM out of an
ebook and save your book locally
on your
computer — which,
so long as you refrain from putting it
on a torrent, is ethical, at least in my opinion.
Net Framework 3.5,
so our
ebook software will work
on most
computers without the need to update the platform (the problem that we had with Win XP).
Not the
eBook version (this is long and detailed reference book
so you don't want to read it
on your
computer or
eBook reader).
I mentioned ADE in my previous
ebooks post,
so will just briefly repeat here that ADE is supported
on Windows and Mac
computers.
Plus, these days, readers are also likely to want your cookbook as an
eBook so that they can pull up the recipes
on their
computers or mobile devices, especially tablets.
From our research this
eBook store offered exclusively for customers living in Germany primarily deals in ePub formats with DRM,
so make sure you get Adobe Digital Editions installed
on your
computer.
Bearing in mind James (my Stepfather) is in his late seventies now,
computers are still rather an alien concept to him,
so converting his books into
eBooks was not even
on the radar in terms of his abilities which is why I offered to help out.
The iview is
so old and outdated it doesn't even have Wi - Fi,
so everything would have to be sideloaded old school style using a
computer and USB cable, or you could load
ebooks on a microSD card.
So, I ask, why include pixels that will never actually be seen by anyone not reading your
ebook on a super-high-definition 30»
computer monitor?
This glossary of 175 +
ebook publishing terms will be included at the back of the Guide and also provided as a separate 38 - page PDF
ebook,
so it is easy to open it
on your
computer and refer to it alongside the main guide.
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.
Only the
ebooks downloaded through Adobe Digital Editions
on your
computer can be converted,
so you can't copy the files which you want to convert from other
computers.
Kindle offers numerous apps that allows
eBooks to be read
on numerous devices (Kindle for: Android, iPad,
computer, etc)
so it's important to utilize the best layout for an optimal reader experience overall.
That's where you'll get the link to download your free signed
ebook in ePub and / or mobi formats,
so you can read the book
on virtually any ereader device,
computer or smartphone.
-LCB- Plus, you can store your
ebooks on your
computer in one convenient spot,
so that losing or forgetting your book somewhere is no longer an issue.
For example, I'd happily pay a couple of quid above RRP for a print edition, if it included a voucher entitling me to the
eBook as well —
so when I'm travelling, I can take the books with me, but not be weighed down, or have them
on my
computer in searchable form, as well as the physical object.
It has the exact same
ebooks you would get if you downloaded them,
so you will still read them
on your
computer screen.
Based
on personal experience, a certain number of people find reading books
on a
computer screen to be awkward
so even if a user does find the
eBook in the library catalogue, he or she may not wish to use it.