Sentences with word «mobileread»

I'm not one to spend time in forums, but there are some NOOK reader forums you might post in, or the NOOK section at MobileReads forum.
Anyone interested in this app should check out the Bluefire thread on MobileRead forum.
Candi, according to a post on MobileRead forum, looks like you can use the Sony ereader with wall charger and not the USB charger.
Thanks to this post at Mobileread for pointing it out.
I found these instructions on MobileRead Wiki page:
the recent alpha FW of Pocketbook pro support now bluetooth keyboards, so its easier to add and write notes to highlighted text, some members of mobileread mentioned it works well.
Comments — Roy in L.A. passes along two links from MobileRead about reports of slow page turns on the Kindle 3.
The Icarus XL is somewhat appealing to the hardcore e-reader audience, the type of people that have owned many devices in the past and troll popular forums like Mobileread.
Everything I know about ebooks is also pretty much from the web — but especially from communities such as Mobileread, where they've been talking about this stuff since before the Kindle existed!
I had a mini debate / discussion with the readers over at MobileRead about whether backlights were important.
Several people in addition to Lilly said in MobileRead posts that they had received confirmation of shipments from Amazon starting Sunday, in advance of today's original shipment date.
As a poster on mobileread said in a friendly manner: «I suggest that you say to yourself three times before brushing your teeth «ebooks are not print books»»
Someone over at MobileRead noticed a reference to something called «Kindle Oasis» posted under the list for Amazon device accessories.
I am not sure which file it is that you need to add in Calibre, but if you check MobileRead there are multiple threads about this.
Developers at MobileRead also noticed the codename Whiskey in the latest Kindle software update code.
A user over at mobileread mentioned random pages on PDFs were uncentered and off the screen.
Over at MobileRead there's a handy guide written by a longtime member with tips for the best way to load a large library of ebooks onto the new Kindle Oasis, but the same applies to other Kindles as well.
The M92 Black gets regular firmware updates and patches posted right to Mobileread by Booxtor, an Onyx dev and retailer.
Feel free to visit us over on MobileRead if you have any calibre questions.
Via MobileRead More on E-Readers: iRex Introducing Improved iLiad E-Reader on Monday TreeHugger Picks: Electronic Reading with E-Books and Readers Esquire eInk Abuse Exposed
Amazon's letter, which MobileRead has posted, implies that the software lets users circumvent DRM software.
Today, MobileRead issued the following statement «We're a bit heavy - hearted to report the news, but recently it was discovered by one of our vigilant members that someone, or several people, employed by, or affiliated with, Ectaco used sock puppets in our forums.
The discussion at MobileRead surrounding the survey is even more interesting.
It sounds like some folks over at MobileRead created a script that you can use called KindleStrip.
The new firmware is version 4.0.7523, and according to the folks over at MobileRead OverDrive support is only available on the Aura One.
First things first, the top six ebooks listed below were found via MobileRead and are freebies from NASA that will work with virtually any ebook reader.
This was yesterday morning and sent MobileRead into a frenzy (they're hoping someone saves them from the terrible current state of kindle dominance).
Per MobileReads, Amazon will not allow Mobipocket on a dedicated eBook reader if it contains any other DRM formats.
Yesterday I came across a post at MobileRead asking what do you do with an ebook after you're finished reading it.
A necropost over at MobileRead led me to an interesting project that I hadn't seen before involving a Kobo Mini and some major hacking.
Someone over at MobileRead happened across a listing of the new Sony Reader PRS - T1 on a Dutch retail website, complete with pictures and specs.
However, Augen's directions are pretty much unintelligible, so I'd recommend following the directions on this thread over at MobileRead instead.
For those interested, here's the guide at MobileRead with directions on how to root and install Google Play on the Boyue T61 & T62.
We appreciate the points you have raised and we combined the questions from Mobileread as well as a few other websites and blogs into this lengthy note.
Instead, their admin team visits popular websites like MobileRead to get feedback and interact with users.
We have been talking about BlueFire Reader App heavily on MobileRead Forums under the Apple iPad threads.
If forums such as MobileRead are anything to go by then there will be quite a demand.
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