Not exact matches
When I was young I went to the local library regularly and took out
books on Arsenal and when a littl e older and at work, I
bought loads of them, which I still have.
And if you do that, then you can also
load your
book to B&N, Kobo, and Smashwords to get it to other places as well and get more readers
buying your work.
The great thing about Social DRM is that you can share the
books you
buy with your friends and
load them onto your e-reader, smartphone or tablet without breaking any rules.
After all, most people would
buy the Nook Tablet to read
books and magazines and would not care about the ability to
load apps not purchased in the company's app store.
If you
buy your own ISBN through Bowker, you can
load the exact same
book onto multiple platforms.
The
books I'd
bought from Amazon I was able to get back, but I lost all my notes and bookmarks on the
books I'd
loaded over USB — one of the key
buying points for me.
And when you
buy Grandma that e-reader, here's the perfect
book to
load on it.
My shelves, floors, attic and Kindle are
loaded with literally hundreds of
books:
books bought on a whim;
books from charity shops;
books from as - yet - unread authors; hell, even
books I pre-ordered months in advance and then failed to actually read.
It showcases all of the cover art of the
books you
bought or
loaded in yourself.
It seemed the company was not fond of people
loading in the Amazon or Kobo official apps to
buy books.
Not only can you
load your own
books in, but you can
buy books directly from the booksellers using the browser.
It has Adobe Digital Editions support, so you can
buy books in other stores and then
load them on it.
If you have older models, you will have to
buy books via the Sony Reader software and
load them on your device.
Many people want to
buy a
book,
load in it in their iPad, read it on their Kindle, and read it on the go on their smart - phone.
You can
buy books or
load them on the device yourself and still have access to the dictionary, highlights, annotations, translations and font enhancements.
I think the improvements they are referring to is basically just insuring that people are not
buying digital
books outside the Nook e-book store and
loading them onto their device.
I started
buying ebooks from B&N because at the time I used a Sony PRS - 505 (which I unfortunately lost on an airplane) and it was easy to
buy the B&N
books and side
load them to the reader.
But the biggest reason I don't
buy books from three bookstores and put them onto one eReader is that it's a lot more hassle than just
buying the
book wherever it's cheapest, or for the eReader which has similar
books loaded.
Not true at all, you can
buy the amazon
books which usually have the best price, but if you want to
buy them somewhere else (ibooks or even kobostore) or get them for free on project gutenberg or any other source all you have to do is to
load them on an app called calibre (available for mac, linux and windows) which will automatically convert the
books into the more appropriate format and send them by email to amazon cloud which will make them appear almost imediatly in your kindle.
Reading and
loading books entailed complicated procedure to
buy them with your PC and then transfer them to your device via Adobe Digital Editions.
You are not limited either to
buying books from Kobo, but you can easily
load in your own.
I don; t mind admitting that I've
bought books from Amazon and WHSmith and stripped the DRM to
load them onto my eReader.
Comes
loaded with a few classic
books, able to rent /
buy movies, the pen is pretty accurate and very easy to use, the grippers on the end are nice to give it a lil somethin to hang onto in landscape.
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).
If money is a challenge — at least get your
book edited; have a professional cover designer create your cover; get the interior layed - out by someone who does interiors — you will spend a few thousand dollars if you do it RIGHT and it will be money well spent... then you can go the cheap route: have your interior designer
load up to Create Space — at least you've get the visuals of a solid
book on your side and the content solid — you've got mammoth Amazon there ready to do the POD print and you can
buy the
book for most likely less than $ 3 a copy (less than the pay - to - publish model — trust me here).
Many others do not have a wide variety of ebook reading or comic
book apps for you to
buy content or
load your own in.
This is the type of gadget that you have to either side -
load your own
books in or use other mainstream apps to
buy books.
I like Kobo because I can
load any
book I acquire from anywhere onto my reader, instead of having to
buy from Amazon.
They have their own eBook format, which makes it impossible to
buy books from other stores and
load them on the device.
I just wished that Kobo, like Amazon, could synch side
loaded books on Apple devices, not just the one I
bought from Kobo.
The Illumina HD is highly versatile and is able to read most popular eBook formats, you can
buy books in EPUB or PDF formats from any major store and
load them onto the unit via Adobe Digital Editions.
Still, you can
buy books from other websites and
load them directly on it with Adobe Digital Editions.
Finally, many people
buy an e-reader like the Kindle Fire so you can
load in your own
books or content you have downloaded from the internet.
begining to regret
buying kobo vox ereade keeps telling me no wi - fi connection when there is my computer & mobile prove it then have to into settings again to reinstal kobo tried down
loading a
book from public libray says down
loaded but it isnt unless some one can help it looks as though my dustbin will be getting a new years presant
People who are in the income bracket to purchase ebooks are more likely to, like me, just
buy a tablet,
load both Nook and Kindle software, and read whatever
books they please.
There is a simple dilemma: — To print the
books and materials (
loads of paper wasted) or to
buy books (
loads of money wasted).
There is no store
loaded on the device to
buy digital
books from.
The DVD teaches you how to setup your network,
buy books,
load in your own
books, and customize it properly.
After all, a reader who
buys one diet
book will likely want to
buy a whole
load more of them!
However, if you have a brand - new Kobo, all those
books would be
loaded on it when you first
bought it.
The one draw back is that the unit uses Sharps own proprietary XMDF
book format, which eliminates side
loading of content that you have may have downloaded from the internet or
bought from other stores.
You can get a strong sense of what app might be better for you, whether you want to
buy books or
load your own in.
I
bought a Kobo while travelling in Miami and when I got home to South Africa I eagerly
loaded my
books.
Over the last dozen years I've
bought loads of
books, clothes, computer equipment and other goods from a very wide range of different online vendors.
Basically, you
load digital files to a provider like Lightning Source, then when a customer
buys a
book on Amazon.com, one copy is printed and shipped.
You need more than 84
book reviews (this is down from 101... so good needs — still a
book load to gather) before Amazon will recommend your
book to other visitors in the section that says, «People who
bought this also
bought...» GO get them... ask and re-ask... it's what you have to do
I
bought a few for Christmas and already
loaded SDcard with my favorite
books for my folks
Joanna: Yes, and what's interesting, I was just at the London
book fair and I went to a session with a
load of producers and this guy said, «Look, there just isn't enough content for us to put out there right now, for us to
buy.»
But even if it takes an hour for the
book to
load onto the device, it will be there eventually, even if the customer has long forgotten that they
bought it.
I avoid competitions where I'm required to
buy books, pay a
load of money, or am unsure about the reputation of the company or publishing house.