Not exact matches
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speaking
as a
reader not a second hand book store owner for once my biggest complaint about
ebooks is the no share issue I bought my son the Hunger Games trilogy box set on - line - he couldn't wait a week and bought the
ebook so great HE can read it on his
ipad but the other 4 members of the household nope bad luck
For picturebooks we see the app version the future
as all
ebook readers except the
ipad are black and white and we wouldn't want to lose those lovely colours would we - have a look here — thanks neal http://itunes.com/apps/redapple
If CMSs would begin offering automatic conversion to ePub files, and if (unlikely
as it is)
iPads, Kindles and Nooks would all support ePub and allow you to subscribe to publications using the epubcast format, we would see a boom of new content for tablets and
ebook readers, and it would be vastly simpler to get that content on our devices.
Where earlier attempts to target students via
eBook readers may have failed to gather steam,
as in the case of the Kindle DX, the iPad seems poised for success
as prominent universities such
as Seton Hill and George Fox have begun programs to provide all incoming undergraduate students with
iPads for the upcoming school year.
However,
as a
reader, especially one whose household possesses three
iPads, my first stop for an
eBook is the iBookstore.