A large number of apps
support plain text files, including the paid app GoodReader, and iBooks.
Not exact matches
Both
file formats are human - readable (that is, you can read them and write them with a
plain text editor), and
support multiple choice - type questions.
According to Amazon «The Kindle natively
supports mobipocket (unencrypted),
plain text, Audible
files, MP3, and of course its own AZW.
While some devices
support proprietary and DRM - locked
file formats (like Amazon's AZW for the Kindle), almost all readers also embrace standards like
plain text (TXT), Adobe's portable document format (PDF) and HTML.
It
supports a few
file formats, including ePub, ePub3, Kindle azw3, fb2, RTF, MS Word, HTML, and
plain text.
It also
supports the following
file types: Adobe PDF (pdf),
Plain text (txt), HTML pages (html), Microsoft Word (doc), Mobipocket (mobi, prc), other.
The only other
file type the Kindle
supports is
plain text, but if you want to load Word or image
files you can send them to a dedicated Kindle e-mail address that comes attached to your device and a few minutes later they appear on your Kindle's home page.
It has a perfect
support for most common
text - based document, excel spreadsheets, presentations,
plain text files and PDFs.
Your resume and
supporting documents will be provided to you in PDF and Microsoft Word formats, as well as
plain text files should you require them.