Not exact matches
eReader owners should bring their Kindle, Nook, iPad or
other e-Device with USB cord (if applicable) to the Library (see dates, times and locations below) to ask questions and learn firsthand about how to borrow eBooks from the Library catalog.
She also offers intriguing insights into Kindle
owners and how they differ from users of
other eReaders.
In
other words, how will Amazon sell Voyage 2
ereaders to Voyage 1
owners, or to those who had not bothered upgrading to the Voyage the last time around.
Unless they allow
other ereader apps on the Kindle Fire they risk alienating
owners who own libraries of digital content in
other formats than what the Kindle Fire supports....
The latest - generation of Amazon's
eReaders, the Paperwhite features a 6 - inch e-ink screen with a built - in light, which allows for reading in any environment, though that might be the only feature that causes
owners of
other Kindles to jump ship.
If Lynch implements what I've described above then suddenly bn.com is able to sell content to those millions of Kindle
owners (not to mention
owners of pretty much every
other ereading device).
This last might seem like no big deal to the majority of long - term Kindle
owners, but it is a feature that most every
other eReader, from LCDs to the nook, has had for a while now.
Well, for Nook Color
owners I already have an answer: Android Gingerbread 2.3, Flash, hardware supported video playback, working HQ YouTube support, full functioning Android Market (from both Google and Amazon), overcloking capabilities, Bluetooth and many
other goodies that can transform your Nook Color from a humble (albeit really cool
eReader) to a full featured (minus cameras) Android tablet for really cheap.
Calibre is an open source ebook management tool for Windows, macOS, and Linux, and it's chock full of useful features for
owners of Kindles and
other ereaders.