The technology to create this type of ebook has been around a while, but
not all ebook readers were capable of correctly rendering the ebook.
Most is aimed at corporate users and expensive: Locklizard, Armjisoft, Artistscope The cheaper options for computer - read (but
not ebook readers) are
For computers,
not ebook readers.
For Windows computers,
not ebook readers.
But
not all ebook readers support 2.0, much less 3.0.
Tablets have come pretty far but
not ebook readers.
If you are
not an ebook reader here is an article that explains electronic books.
If i want to listen to an audio book i will buy an mp3 player
not an ebook reader.
However, after using it a few weeks, I've come to understand how (as I've said for three years) the new Apple device is
not an eBook reader in the way the Kindle is an eBook reader, and so therefore, Apple is going to work with Amazon, rather than compete.
While HUNTER has been a Top 10 Kindle bestseller,
not every ebook reader uses a Kindle.
$ 85 iRiver Story HD — This isn't an ebook reader that I would recommend but some people like it for its high - def screen.
I'll admit (to gasps I'm sure) that I'm
not an eBook reader.
Enter the Asus Eee Note,
not an ebook reader,... Read more
Enter the Asus Eee Note,
not an ebook reader, not a tablet, not a PDA either for that matter, but something of a fusion of them all.
Also the ipad isn't a ebook reader its a tablet that can display ebooks.
Not exact matches
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.
pdf file won't look as good as you want in a Kindle in which case you can use a free
ebook reader and converter program like the one found at http://calibre-
ebook.com.
It's also possible that nobody was thinking of
ebooks when writing this directive: in 2009, they were still a pretty niche market (I don't have figures for the EU, this site states that only 2 % of the US reading population had an e-book
reader in 2009).
(Later: As some commenters and tweets have noted, there are some inherent features because it's on a Mac and
not a Kindle, for example, the ability to use a back - lit screen instead of Kindle's
ebook reader - centric use of an electronic paper screen.)
All these
ebook readers didn't last long.
At Pressbooks, we've done a lot of work to make our theme styling specific to
ebook readers and automatically render beautifully across them so you don't need to hire a professional with this specialized skill.
I hadn't considered it for my non-fiction
ebooks though, but now I will, but only if I can see ways it would enhance the
reader experience in a way that was unforgettable.
I've resisted getting an
ebook reader, thus far, because the technology changes so quickly that I haven't made up my mind yet.
Dedicated
eBooks Readers may
not have truly moved into the mainstream of all consumer purchasing, but they've certainly taken dedicated book purchasers and the book reading public by storm.
I mean, aren't 99.9 % of
eBook readers, whether via Kindle or iBooks or whatever, able to see the indent we call out?
You will
not miss out on a potential sale just because a
reader would like a particular format, simply activate all three formats by clicking «Paperback, Hardcover and
eBook» in the first step of the publishing process.
David wrote: ««What, you cheap bastard
ebook readers don't think we should get paid for our work?»
The jetBook does
not use an E-Ink screen, however, this does give it an advantage over all the other
eBook readers that are currently out there; a crisp and very -LSB-...]
Many people have argue with me for years on the subject of dedicated
eBook reader devices, with any number of reasons they like them, but it is really only that they can't read small print or they still want «the look and feel» of the dead trees pulp bound up in dead animal skins.
The addition of an adjective
not only communicates our objective with the
eBook to
readers, but also gets them dreaming a little about the things that our
eBook will help them to unlock.»
I've been hearing
readers complain about rising
ebook prices and spotted more than a few at $ 12.99, $ 17.99, even $ 29.99, but I hadn't yet seen the numbers on how this affects sales.
$ 3 is still
not a huge stretch compared to the $ 10 or more most traditional publishers are charging for
ebooks, but as an Indie author, I want to make sure to keep a handle on what my
readers are expecting and willing to pay.
I had been reading some very interesting things about the BeBook
eBook Reader, so when it arrived in the mail, I was
not disappointed.
Many of my software programs do
not work even Adobe Digitial Editions (epub
reader) no longer works, so I guess your
ebook sales will drop from iTunes... A $ 30 Fee for Lion will cost you $, 1,000's in new software.
Smashwords, although a valuable resource for indie authors and publishers to get their
ebooks formatted and distributed in a variety of formats for different eReader platforms, is
not yet the destination for the everyday e-book
reader / buyer.
The first European
ebook reader didn't work well either.
«What, you cheap bastard
ebook readers don't think we should get paid for our work?»
I'm
not using Windows and my
ebook reader is Kobe,
not the Amazon ereader.
But that
ebook won't be readable in any device that doesn't directly support Microsoft
Reader, limiting the purchaser's options for reading it and, almost certainly, making it unreadable at some point in the future when the technology has long been superseded.
While the Kindle is still selling strong, the
eBook reader isn't reaching the customers who want a full - fledged tablet computer that rivals the iPad 2.
The Axis 360 Browser
Reader will allow public and school libraries can utilize web ‐ access terminals as
ebook reading stations so library patrons do
not need to bring their own devices to read e-books at the library.
The Sieghart Review said publishers should
not limit the supply of e-books in the same way that physical book loans are controlled, including the lending of each digital copy to one
reader at a time, securely removing
eBooks after lending and having digital books «deteriorate after a number of loans».
That large an increase is getting painful for some
readers and
not good for
ebooks.
«After just a few months, we are thrilled with the response we've seen from patrons,» said Kit Hadley, director of the Saint Paul Public Library in St. Paul, Minn. «We're proud to have the ability to be more responsive to our tech - savvy
readers, and also glad to be able to introduce
ebooks to patrons who wouldn't otherwise have the chance to try them.»
If you are using it for a textbook
reader,
ebook reader, it really allows you to do things with this device that you can
not otherwise do.
As
readers of
eBooks continue to expand their reading preferences, they may find that their library or school doesn't offer digital audiobooks or videos.
Byliner is an industry pioneer who began selling
ebooks in 2011 by capitalizing on
readers» desires to know more than just what appeared in a 100 - word blurb on Yahoo's homepage, while still acknowledging that
readers didn't always have time to sit down with a full - length volume.
More importantly, it's an acceptable solution when considering that the alternative is to
not be able to offer
ebook lending to their patrons, an initiative that libraries will have to offer if they plan to move forward into a future where so many
readers are going digital.
A number of authors have criticized the concept of free book giveaways or listing
ebooks at substantially lower prices, based on the belief that this will translate into
not only higher rates of piracy, but also lost sales from
readers who would have otherwise paid full price.
As the theory goes, scammers had figured out that Amazon wasn't counting the pages a KU subscriber had read in an
ebook; instead Amazon was only measuring how far into a book the
reader gets.