Interactive OG supports
only modern browsers.
Not exact matches
Users can login via the
browser on just about any
modern device and will need an Internet connection to read their paid content, but Google will take
only a 10 percent commission — undercutting what Apple and Amazon charge.
Through OverDrive, K — 12 school libraries and public libraries will be able to offer 24/7 access to digital titles on virtually any device with a
modern browser, including iPhone, iPad, Nook, Android phones and tablets, and Kindle (U.S.
only) through OverDrive Read or OverDrive Media Console.
Design possibilities are limited, as providing a consistent reading experience across multiple vendor reading systems means aiming for the lowest common denominator: most reading systems
only support a fraction of the choices offered by
modern browsers, and this support is inconsistent between vendors.
Modern browsers like Chrome and Firefox (and Internet Explorer, but
only on Windows 8) have sync features that can automatically migrate these to a PC if you log in with the same account on each.
This is
only really useful if you're using ancient websites — usually internal business websites — that don't work properly in
modern browsers.
Skype for Web will work on any
modern browser, including Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome, or Firefox although Skype for Web is by invitation
only at the moment.