Just like Kindle, users can
sync their reading progress across devices.
Out of curiosity, can you tell me if the Fire tablet will
sync reading progress to GoodReads, be it via the reading app or whatever?
Not exact matches
My no. 1 tip is use PageTurner as your reader software, because it
syncs progress between devices, I can start
reading something on my phone, move to my Nook, then pick up on my tablet all without having to hunt for where I left off.
What I'm talking about is put any file PageTurner can
read on your phone, and another copy on your tablet, and the PageTurner will keep your
reading progress on both devices in
sync.
It also
syncs bookmarks and
reading progress across multiple devices using a free, opt - in registration service called... [
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Once you're back online, your
progress with
sync with any other devices you have, so you can resume
reading on your Kindle device, tablet, or computer.
The only thing that might make this even better is if they actually made an iBooks app for Android, so people could
read their eBooks and audiobooks purchased via iBooks on open android eReaders, but still be able to
sync it with iCloud, and have
progress, notes, etc., be synced to iBooks for Mac or iOS devices.
It also
syncs bookmarks and
reading progress across multiple devices using a free, opt - in registration service called OverDrive One.
You can buy the full book while
reading and your
reading progress will auto -
sync.
This flexible arrangement can be great for times when you may not have your reader handy: You can
read a few pages, and your
progress syncs to the cloud so that you can pick right back up where you left off on whichever device you prefer.
Fitbit Zip
syncs your daily stats to your computer and 200 + leading devices, and shows your
progress in easy - to -
read charts and graphs, so you can see how small changes lead to a big impact.
Books that you buy from the Windows Store will
sync across devices with your
reading progress, bookmarks, and notes.