It comes with
several ereader apps preloaded too — Moon + Reader, AlReader, Cool Reader, FBReader, eBookDroid — and most of those seem to work well enough to function.
I know that Amazon has apps for both Apple and Android based tablets, but there are
several ereading apps that are way better and more useful than Amazon Kindle App.
Not having the Play Store app isn't a big issue because the inkBook comes with the Midiapolis App Store preinstalled and it's stocked with a wide selection of apps, including
several ereading apps.
Not exact matches
With your Android Tablet, you can enhance reading experience by the help of
several customization settings present in the
Ereader app.
As well as free EPUB books, I have
several eReader reviews and also a resource page where you can find places to buy EPUB ebooks from (none work directly in iBooks but may do via 3rd party
apps).
With Kindle
eReader app, you can easily synchronize your currently read book across
several devices regardless of any trouble.
Several ebook platforms including Kindle, Nook, and Kobo created free Kindle
Apps, all with better selection and better features than the iBooks platform, and it quickly became obvious both that Kindle would be the leading iOs
ereading platform and also that Apple was either ill - prepared or unmotivated, or both, to make much of the iBooks platform.