Not exact matches
Micahel Kowalski, Padify: Padify makes it easier to repackage your content into ebooks, digital
magazines or
apps for publication on
iPads or other mobile devices.
Personally, I'm much more interested in reading books and
magazines, and running
apps, than having another tiny TV, so for me the
IPad's 4:3 screen is the winner.
People to Vanity Fair People
magazine, which arrived on the iPad with its Aug. 30 issue, is averaging 10,800 downloads per week; Time Inc. declined to say what proportion of those downloads represent existing print subscribers claiming free copies, although the company said its research shows that half of People subscribers who own
iPads have downloaded the
app.
As a tablet I think the fire offers great usage for purposes other than ebooks, and that having full functionality of
apps,
magazines and tv subscriptions means that kids, and people who are not generally into reading are more likely to read more, as its the same piece of equipment that they have to carry to watch their movies, for parents its cheaper than an
ipad or a galaxy.
The Nook Color is an e - reader /
ipad hybrid that can run
apps and surf the internet... you can also read
magazines and children's books in color and there is a certain amount of ebook interactiveness with some titles.
I know there are
magazine apps in the
App Store that support issues being included in our iCloud backups on our iPhones and
iPads!