Sentences with phrase «other ereading software»

Overall I'd say that iBooks is adequate, no better or worse than pretty much all the other ereading software for the Touch.
I like the hardware, but just like Kobo's other ereaders the software keeps me from enjoying it.

Not exact matches

His reply noted that Amazon «put their great Kindle software on all the other platforms instead» and that he still bets dedicated ereaders won't last.
You're also not likely to choose an eReader based purely on the price of books in its proprietary store; other considerations, including (but not limited to) quality and price of hardware and software, connectivity options, and how easy it is to transfer books between devices, will also come into play.
A couple weeks ago Amazon started rolling out a new software update for Kindle ereaders that added some new manga features, among other things.
My first Vox — returned for other glitches — wasn't recognized by Digital Editions (or the Sony Reader Library software) as an ereader.
Barnes and Noble ebooks have their own form of DRM encryption that requires the use of Barnes and Noble's eReader software for iPad, other iProducts, the Blackberry, Mac and PC.
They're just like all these other 7 - inch ereader hybrids like the Pandigital Novel and Cruz Reader with resistive touchscreens and software limitations.
You can download Adobe Reader, MS Reader, Stanza, Mobipocket, eReader, and a host of other reading software programs at no cost.
The software is what really sets the Onyx Boox M96 apart from other ereaders.
It has PocketBook's software for ereading and downloading ebooks from their ebook store, Bookland.net, as well as the ability to install 3rd party apps, including the Kindle, Kobo, Aldiko, Borders, and a whole plethora of other apps thanks to the Android operating system.
The best thing about the software is it offers a lot more layout settings than other ereaders, including setting custom font weights and sideloading your own fonts — something Kindles can't do.
This marks the forth year in a row the Kindle Paperwhite has been the top choice because it's the most balanced ereader in terms of the number of features you get for the price and the software continues to be more polished and reliable than other brands.
Like the T61 and Illumina HD, the software is open and a number of Android apps can be installed, but the device doesn't come with Google Play to install apps like some other Android - powered ereaders, including the Boox M96 and Boox T68.
This series of articles will address the ereading software for html and other unencrypted formats.
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