Not exact matches
If their Bible study consists of nothing but reading the Bible, then my recommendation is: * Use FaithLife or Persue Journal, or the
app that your church has; *
Install an
eBook reader and obtain a Bible in the format used by the
eBook reader.
If it let's
install apps from the Amazon Appstore then you can
install Mantano
Ebook Reader Premium which is an excellent EPUB / PDF r
Reader Premium which is an excellent EPUB / PDF
readerreader.
Don't get me wrong, the Nook is a nice
ebook reader and I especially like the GlowLight Nook, but it is fairly limited in functionality unless rooted, which opens it up to
install Android
apps, including other ereading
apps like Kindle and Kobo.
The
ebook reader blog says that the new black Novel does not have an
ebook reading
app installed.
Regardless of the device you use, you will need to
install a
reader app to view the
ebooks you have borrowed.
It's nice to finally have an E Ink
ebook reader that runs open Android and can
install most reading
apps and isn't locked down to a single format or reading platform.
Others go straight to the smartphone as an
ebook reader because the newest generations come with the Kindle
app already
installed.
Devices like the Nook Touch and Kobo ereaders can be hacked to run open Android, but the T68 is one of the first to openly allow third - party
apps to be
installed on an E Ink
ebook reader.
Once rooted you are free to
install other
ebook readers, I have the kindle
app, Nook
app, FBreader (which has a wide selection of free and paid books and can handle PDF files with a plug in) and the Kobo
reader, giving me access to a wide gamut of
readers and stores.
Toshiba has said the Folio 100 will ship with a wide selection of applications pre -
installed; amongst them Opera Mobile (web browser), FBReader (
ebook reader), Document To Go (office suite), Evernote (notes), Adobe Flash 10.1 and Fring, and an
app that in combination with the embedded webcam allows video calls with friends and family.
The Onyx Boox AfterGlow 2 is an Android - powered
ebook reader among a small group of E Ink ereaders from Onyx with the capability of
installing Android
apps from Google Play, making the device more of an E Ink tablet than a simple
ebook reader.
Android
ebook readers are more versatile and open than Kindle, Kobo and Nook ereaders because they can
install various Android
apps that cover a lot more ground in terms of ereading, but Android also has the drawback of not running as smoothly or being as optimized as dedicated ereaders.
Being able to
install apps from Google Play makes the device more like a tablet than an
ebook reader.