In the Kindle store, I saw
several Public Domain ebooks up with covers that really don't fit the book.
Not exact matches
Since Stanza was released there have been
several other
eBook readers released for the iPod Touch allowing
eBooks in many different file formats (including the ePub
eBook standard) to be downloaded from any one of the many sources that have both free (
public domain) and commercial
eBook titles.
My personal experience the last twelve years in digitizing
several public domain books has helped me to see a number of problems which I've mentioned in various forums, including the PG forums, and The
eBook Community.
Good news for
ebook readers in the UK, Google announced yesterday that they've expanded their
ebook store to the United Kingdom, making available
several hundred thousand
ebooks from major UK publishers like Random House, Hachette, and Penguin, not to mention Google's two million free
public domain ebooks.
Have spent
several hours trying to get
public domain ebooks to work, no luck.
Since the PocketBook 602 supports Adobe DRM you can get
ebooks and other digital content from a wide range of
ebook stores, as well as borrow
ebooks from libraries and get
public domain ebooks from free
ebook websites (the 602 comes pre-installed with about 1000
public domain ebooks in
several languages).
And they have
several thousand free
public domain ebooks.
Freda comes with a number of classic
public domain titles displayed on the homescreen and it includes links to
several online sources, including, among others, Project Gutenberg, Feedbooks and Smashwords, where users go to select free
ebooks to download them into their app collection.