Slow to load the bookself, slow to
load a book once clicked on and slow to respond to gestures.
Here are the main distributors (where
you load the book once and they distribute it to all the ebook platforms): • Draft2Digital • Smashwords
Not exact matches
Even if it is back end
loaded,
once Asik's contract comes off the
books it won't be close to a burden, and coul turn into a valuable expiring if he falls apart down the road.
I don't tend to
load all my
books on a device at
once, just whatever I want to read.
Apple hasn't released statistics on the number of currently available
books, so an accurate comparison isn't easy to make, but it's a safe bet to say that
once you eliminate the ability to
load.
The best answer from the community seems to be that you CA N'T test KF8 video through side -
loading (I can confirm this to be true) but you CAN test it
once the
book has been put up for sale on Amazon (I can't test this — my publisher submits through KDP).
Kobo's platform isn't great: they are perpetually fixing one issue or another with their number tracking,
loading books, or interface, but
once you make an account and post a
book the first thing you can and should do is send them an email to ask if they can turn on the promotions tab for you.
Once a
book is
loaded, paging through it seems fairly snappy using the paging keys along the right or left side of the frame.
It does not have wireless internet access and many bloggers in Japan are saying
once books are
loaded on it, there is no way to actually delete them.
Once books are
loaded, it is OK for reading.
Once the
books have been
loaded, there's no real way of finding content on the Oasis since you have to tag sideloaded content manually and that's just ridiculous.
Other readers simply like the fact that they can
loads dozens of
books onto their device at
once.
Once you start getting great results from your newly formed associations with peer fiction authors and bloggers and you start seeing
loads of new subscribers who are dying to know more about your
books, make sure to interact with them!
Kindles: Amazon has a larger catalog of modern
books because amazon has been in the e-
book market longer than anyone other.They have 2,00,000 Kindle exclusive e-
books with many from the famous authors who publish directly via amazon.There are not many choices to buy e-
books for the kindle from other stores or free
book sites.The bought
books are stored in the cloud.Just keep the local copies of the
books.You can also lend a
book to a friend
once for 14 days.Amazon also has kindle lending library which is currently available only to amazon prime subscribers.Thus via this service borrow
books and read without buying.You can also read e-
books loaned from the public libraries.Getting the
loaded books onto the device is simpler on kindle unlike the nook.The
books can easily be downloaded wirelessly via whisper sync service (an AT&T 3G powered connection).
Once all your fonts are
loaded onto your Kobo Touch you can disconnect it from your computer and
load up a
book you purchased from Kobo or a
book you
loaded onto the device yourself.
Once you've placed the order for a Kindle reader or Fire tablet you can choose
books and they'll be
loaded and ready when your device is delivered to your door!
You'll feel more comfortable
once you make your decision because one of the things that I have seen so many times happen to other people is their partners get so invested in their creative career, that if they don't make huge money right away and sell a boat
load of
books right away they start to withdraw and get disappointment because they were thinking of it like writers in a movie or on TV, like Castle.
And
once you've purchased a
book, you have access to multiple formats that you can side -
load to your chosen reading device (s).
While iBooks is perfectly fine for a few dozen or perhaps a hundred or so
books purchased from the iBooks Store or synced into iTunes, it is extremely unwieldy
once you approach 300 + titles
loaded into the database.
The Kobo is also slower when opening
books (you get a
loading screen, which only takes a few seconds, but the Kindle is nearly instant), changing pages (again, not a HUGE delay, maybe about a second, but slower than the Kindle 3), and
loading new
books onto the device (the Kobo spends about 10 — 15 seconds per
book «processing» them, which adds up if you
load several
books at
once).
If you are doing POD, print - on - demand, you can get print
books in hand
once all files are
loaded and accepted within days; if you are printing a «run», it can take from three to five weeks... know what your needs are... and now, think ahead.
Once after the eBook is
loaded, users are provided with options like «bookmark» and «Go To» that enables the readers to move to any desired section / part of the
book, as shown below in screenshot 3:
Every time you switch to a new part of the site, it gets pretty slow, but
once a
book is
loaded, reading through it isn't bad.
Once the conversion is done you can
load the
book on your Kindle and read with whatever font you want.
Then, the narrator
loads the
book up, chapter by chapter, giving the Rights Holder the opportunity to work hand - in - hand with the production,
once again, a service hosted by ACX.
If you use multiple screens / multiple browsers you can
load the same Amex Offer on to a number of different credit / charge cards so you can use the offers more than
once — for travelers looking to make multiple hotels
bookings in the next few months that could stack up to a lot of savings.
Once your audio
book and playlists are
loaded onto your SmartWatch 3, there's no need for a smart device to listen.