Text on all
the eReader apps on the iPad reflows just as it does on the Kindle app.
The Android app is also Barnes & Noble's first to get Nook branding; according to Electronista, the B&N
eReader apps on other platforms will be rebranded in the future.
I don't know anyone who reads ebooks that do it on a ereader...... I know tons of people who have the Kindle app as well as other
ereader apps on their phones and tablets....
Unless they allow other
ereader apps on the Kindle Fire they risk alienating owners who own libraries of digital content in other formats than what the Kindle Fire supports....
The eReader apps on Android offer you more up to date features and flexibility than dedicated eReader devices.
I wonder if somebody has tried the Pocketbook
Ereader app on it.
Any idea which
eReading app on the Nook Touch would work best for this?
Since iBooks is the default
eReader app on iOS and OS X, we felt that it was important to make our titles available there.
Essentially, the goal of Bookle's creators was to get a desktop
ereading app on the market quickly.
You should check out the «Marvin»
eReading app on your iPad, it's highy customizable and the best I've seen.
In the last chapter, the book explains how to take full advantage of the formatting strengths of EPUB, while taking into account the quirks of the iBooks
ereader app on the iPad.
Bluefire Productions, founded in 2001 by current CEO Micah Bowers, has released a new, free
ereader app on the iTunes App Store: Cloudshelf Reader.
I've been experimenting with different
ereading apps on the rooted Nook Touch to find out which ones work the best.
They will hook up with a range of their chosen specialist sites on the one hand, and social reading networks with recommendation / referral networks built into
eReading apps on the other.
The most popular
ereader app on Android is the Kindle app, and it's easy to transfer the books onto Kindle over the air using Wi - Fi.
It powers dedicated eReaders including Barnes & Noble nook, Kobo, Bookeen as well as hundreds of custom
eReading apps on iOS and Android.
The Kobo
ereading app on the Vox is similar to the Android app, but it adds some new features.
Unfortunately, as you might have guessed there's also no Android Market access, with disgo preloading the SlideMe Market instead; they've also put a YouTube viewer, Skyfire browser and the wowBook
eReader app on there.
After logging in Naiin
eReading app on Android, I had a bit of the problem with loading the eBook sample.
Not exact matches
It's available
on Fire Tablets (books, videos,
apps), Kindle
eReaders (books), and Android phones and tablets (books, videos).
You can read it
on a Kindle or any computer, phone, or
eReader with a free Amazon Kindle
App.
You don't need to own a dedicated
eReader to access these: a variety of free
apps and programmes will allow you to read epub documents
on your computer, tablet or smartphone.
Most consumers express more interest in reading ebooks
on ereaders over reading them
on tablets, in spite of the availability of tablet
ereader apps.
Use for Kobo
eReader, BlackBerry devices, Apple's iBooks
app running
on iOS devices, Google Books
app running
on Android and iOS devices, Barnes & Noble Nook, Sony Reader, Adobe Digital Editions, Lexcycle Stanza, and various other lesser known readers.
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.
An alternative way to get fast browsing experience that somewhat circumvents the CPU underpower is to use a VNC viewer
app on the
ereader and VNC server
on a desktop PC or HDMI stick.
Patrons can view content
on a 3M
eReader that they check out from the library, or can access the system
on their own devices with an easy - to - install
app (currently available
on Android and iOS platforms).
It's so gratifying to get messages from these newly - migrated customers who are so relieved that their books aren't going away, who get to upgrade to newer, better
ereaders, who were stuck
on apps that hadn't been updated in years and now get to see how mobile reading has jumped forward.
If you also happen to own a dedicated
ereader in addition to whatever iOS device you have, you'll probably want to install the appropriate
app on your iOS device and use that.
Barnes and Noble
on Tuesday released an updated version of its awkwardly - named BN
eReader for iPad
app.
You can also upload excerpts of your book that can be read in our
ereader and
on our iPhone / iPad
app.
I've heard it is easy to do from the Apple Kindle
app, and not sure
on epub
ereaders like Kobo and whatnot.
The numbers are probably based off of Kobo's built - in reading stats
on their
ereaders and
apps.
I have the Kobo and Kindle
apps on my iPhone and iPad (which has replaced my old
eReader), and that helps me sort out which books I want to read first.
epub file, which can be rendered
on any
ereading app across devices and regardless of operating systems.
What's even more delightful than the
app's arrival
on Android tablets is the various customization and tweaks that you can avail to enhance your
eReading experience
on a tablet.The
app's homescreen now utilizes the large working area of your tablet, and presents you with a Holo - theme like dual - pane interfacewhere all the downloaded and recommended Aldiko books are presented
on a bookshelf at the right hand side, whereas the left pane displays a dedicated Aldiko menu.
If you look at reading stats, there's another trend: more people are reading ebooks via
apps on their tablets and phones now, and fewer people are using dedicated
ereaders.
Most people aren't reading
on the
ereader itself, but using an
app on a mobile device.
It's available
on Kindle
ereaders and Kindle
apps so it's a quick and easy way to keep updated when your favorite authors release new books.
On the home screen are four icons meant to help organize
apps by type:
eReading, Games, Multimedia, and Social.
For those wanting to read
on devices they already own, the free Kobo
eReading app allows customers to access and read from their libraries anywhere, anytime,
on any iOS or Android device.
Kobo offers free
eReading apps so users can read
on most popular devices such as desktops, laptops, tablets, AndroidÔ phones, iPhonesÒ, iPadsÒ, Blackberry ® Smartphones and Blackberry ® PlayBooks — in addition they can browse and shop the Kobo store.
From the pre-installed Amazon Kindle
eReader to full Amazon
app integration and Flash 10.1 support, our new ViewBook 730 enables consumers to do all the fun things that they want to do
on a tablet without the added cost for features they don't need.»
The Kobo
eReading app will be demonstrated
on the i.MX53 prototype in Freescale's meeting space at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show.
«Kobo gift recipients have an advantage because they can read
on any device by downloading a free Kobo
eReading app.
I used to have double collections
on my
eReaders that I couldn't delete using the reader itself, but I tried doing so
on the Kobo
app and after a sync all my collections disappeared.
For more information
on Kobo, and to download free
eReading apps, visit www.kobo.com.
I don't need to have
apps and games
on my
ereader.
They have a wishlist
on their desktop
app for Mac, but that wishlist doesn't exist
on any other platform I know of (iOS, their main website, and their online
eReader - site), and you can only add books to it from the main screen of the desktop
app for some reason, but not when you look at the page of a specific book.
Ur better off getting a separate
ereader for the
apps u would have used
on this ie, Google, kindle or Kobo etc..