BTW, this list is just for periodical app makers,
not ebook app makers.
Not exact matches
I know that many of you have already purchased my newest
eBook from Amazon, but if you don't have Kindle (or the Kindle
app for a different device), I am happy to announce that The Re-Justification of God is now available on the following platforms:
So, don't forget, anything you can enjoy on the desktop version of Logos Bible Software can also be accessed via 1) The Vyrso
ebook reader, 2) the Faithlife Bible
app, and 3) the Logos Bible Software
app.
The diet plans can
not be added with «one - tap», because they are
not integrated in the
app, they are mainly available on my blog as free
eBooks.
I realize
apps and
eBooks aren't strictly equivalent; but I have a couple dozen
apps on my iPad that I have NEVER used.
For those who don't know, DRM (or «digital rights management»), is the software programming used by various
ebook vendors that causes their
ebooks to only be readable through their devices or
apps.
Not interested in another
app for my computer so if they do this I won't be getting any of their
ebooks.
Also, just like the Kindle or Nook
apps, the Kobo
app is tied to the Kobo
ebook store and won't respond to any other
ebooks downloaded from any other source.
The Good e-Reader
App Store is also part of the package, which has the entire gamut of tablet optimized
ebook reading
apps,
not to mention games and fun
apps as well.
Stanza is another popular
ebook reading
app that is
not tied to any particular store.
Not to mention this is a huge boon for indie developers who are releasing high quality audiobook and
ebook apps on the Apple platform, where users pay to unlock certain features or purchase content.
The service is unique in that it is
not tied to any of the specialized
ebook reading
app that we know of.
OverDrive, whose
ebook borrowing
app continues to be the top - rated large - scale lending
app by iOS and Android users, has enjoyed a fairly solid run as
not only a content provider to academic and public libraries, but also in other ways.
Not possible to share
ebooks between devices, didn't want to use Amazon, so we had to build our own reading
apps.
Kindle Metro
App installed in Windows 8, but file downloaded isn't azw format, so Kindle DRM Remove don't work with Kindle Metro
App, user must install Windows 7 version of Kindle for Pc, download
ebook azw file in Kindle for Pc, win7 version does works in Windows 8, step by step guide follow,
Several
apps encourage children as creators too, and personalization is one of the trends that we'd expect to see... So far we haven't yet seen an
eBook subscription service for families or for schools that's really caught on the UK, but there are a number of contenders and it will be interesting to see if one of them breaks through.»
When I first started this series, Apple's iBooks Author (free) wasn't a viable
ebook editing
app.
If you have an account with
eBooks.com, all your previously purchased
ebooks are supposed to be available in the
app, as well as those purchased online and
not within the
app itself.
It's a great idea and should address one of the more annoying issues we see in
eBooks (
not to mention
apps for political campaigns).
I'll be adding the
ebook to other distribution platforms such as Kobo and Smashwords shortly, but if you'd like to read it now and don't have an ereader, simply download the free Kindle
app to the electronic device of your choice (phone, tablet, PC, etc).
It's a great iPhone
eBook reading
app, but it's
not a full - featured
eBook reader.
Since she uses a number of
ebook apps, this gave us an opportunity to answer the (
not - so) age - old question: when you open the new box, are the
ebooks still alive and meowing?
If something looks different in the iPad
app than it does in those other locations it is almost guaranteed to be a limitation of the
app,
not the
eBook.
While the Streak doesn't come with any preloaded
apps for reading
eBooks, we downloaded Kindle for Android.
In mid-2014, Barnes & Noble changed the way they generated encryption keys, user's name and credit card number doesn't work anymore, but there is another
app «NOOKStudy», we can remove
ebook drm download by NOOKstudy, B&N also delete nookstudy download page, this is NOOKstudy download link.
Text - to - speech used to be a pretty big feature for Kindles, but Amazon doesn't seem to be interested in evolving it much further anymore — now they'd rather push selling audiobooks instead and promote their Whispersync for Voice feature that syncs audiobooks and
ebooks together in the same
app.
As I haven't seen «cut and paste» on the Kindle iPad
App (what I use for most
ebook reading), I wasn't aware that it was available anywhere else on the Kindle product line of
apps or devices.
The one thing the EPUB ecosystem can offer that Amazon can't, is tight interoperability between unrelated
ebook vendors, services, and reading
apps.
Any
ebook reading
app that doesn't behave like this is aiming to.
Some of them are only applied when the
ebook is loaded through the vendor's service,
not when opened directly by an
app (I'm looking at you Kobo).
I'd jump on a well - implemented scrolling
ebook reading
app (iBook's jerky crap is
not it).
Read ePub
eBooks on Kindle Fire HD — Amazon offers various ePub reading
apps in their appstore, but they are mysteriously
not available on the Kindle Fire.
From syncing your books across devices to purchasing from a variety of retail partners, it's a pretty compelling proposition for relatively uninformed book lovers who've
not yet made the switch to
ebooks and have presumably
not heard of a little company called Amazon and their newfangled Kindle ereader and related
apps.
Then again, most PB
apps /
ebooks are interactive, adding a cost of production, which is
not there, in traditional printing.
If I'm
not mistaken, font embedding issues in ID - spawned
ebooks have more to do with ID's font obfuscation algorithm than the font - rendering support in the devices or
apps (including Kindle desktop
apps).
That
app is actually quite important to Imcosys» device, as it allows to be the only device currently on the market that lets readers share audiobooks,
not just
ebooks.
I was very surprised to see that the Kobo
apps (desktop, tablet, phone) are
not syncing side loaded
ebooks with their ereaders like Amazon does.
If you do
not have one, the
app does come with six free
eBooks.
There simply is
not a lot of screen real estate to read
ebooks, comics, or
apps like Pulse.
You won't find Comixology, Kobo, Nook, Moon + Reader or thousands of awesome e-reading,
eBook, manga or comic book
apps.
The Onyx and Good e-Reader are running Android, which means
not only can you read
ebooks and write on PDF files, but you can install
apps from Google Play.
Amazon may
not be selling
eBooks in their iPad or iPhone Kindle
app anymore, but there is a new reason to open it up again.
Currently, popular
ebook reading
apps such as Kobo, B&N or Amazon can be downloaded but they won't work with the e-ink panel due to lack of adequate software support.
And while they don't make a separate
ebook or
app for each comic, they do put them in the comiXology storefront, which is the biggest digital comics store in existence right now.
Amazon, Sony, Barnes and Noble, Kobo and all other major booksellers disabled the ability to buy
eBooks within their
apps because they did
not want to give Apple a percentage of every single sale.
Flipkart, newshunt and rockstand are some of the local
ebook vendors but they behave more like scribd, you can only read the
ebooks through the
app, no freedom to download your
ebook anywhere, one of the main reason I went with Kobo and
not Amazon.
While popular
ebook reading
apps such as Kindle or Kobo can be downloaded on the device, the same won't work with the e-ink display.
Not content to exclusively buy into this model Harper Collins is now bucking the trend by selling
eBooks directly to customers and launching a dedicated e-Reader
app for Android and... [Read more...]
If you don't own a Tripbook or live Brazil and can download the interactive
eBook app for both iOS and Android devices.
So I can
not buy and read
ebooks using the Kindle
app?