Not exact matches
The Mendeley Web site can track how often articles are read
via the desktop
software and in the future may track the time spent reading articles or perhaps quality ratings offered by
readers.
I think he'd make a sh*t load of money that way — the entire emerging world of authors and
readers are entering the web
via smartphone — they have neither the time nor the hardware - /
software - purchasing money for Calibre, Sigil or a new Kindle every year.
I think business sector require special needs like reading documents using a pen to add handwritten comments send by email or share
via cloud... and making it reasonable price will get e ink back to head as a leading standard and technology... just imagine one of the giant
software companies acquired e ink what they should do to business... books and stories
readers are a very small part of the stake
If you have older models, you will have to buy books
via the Sony
Reader software and load them on your device.
They can use the
software then to also transfer new titles
via USB to their
Reader from Sony.»
The display function that can add clarity through
software (
via sub-pixel rendering) debuted in the
Reader software and later migrated to Microsoft Windows.
Other new product features included auto - synchronization to a folder on a host PC, support for the USB Mass Storage Device profile, and full USB charging capability (the PRS - 500 could only be recharged
via USB if the battery was not fully drained, and if the Sony Connect
Reader software was installed on the host PC).
Other little improvements, which will be included in the
software when the device ships: Kindle PageFlip, which lets
readers skim through a book without losing their place, a «Vocabulary Builder» that lets users quiz themselves on the words they had to look up while reading, and «Smart Lookup,» which «integrates a full dictionary definition with other reference information about a word, character, topic or book
via X-Ray and Wikipedia.»
This «missing features to be added
via future
software upgrades» thread should sound familiar to owners of the Nook (bug fixes, store offers), the Sony
Reader (wireless downloads), and the Kindle (PDF support).
So this is pretty awesome for all you hardcore CrackBerry
readers + PlayBook owners out there who want your PlayBook to have the absolute latest
software on it, even if it's an internal build that will never get pushed out to PlayBook owners
via the WiFi update.
For library ebooks and Adobe DRM ebooks you need to use Adobe Digital Editions, a free
software, to transfer the ebooks to the
reader via USB.
With Apple's enormous and enthusiastic base of users, many of whom were introduced to the company
via its now ubiquitous iPhone (it's only a matter of time before Apple's
reader software is rolled out across all devices), the company could quickly become a leader in e-book publishing.
c) Only after such proper default formatting should a
reader be able to mix things up
via a device's
software settings (typesize, spacing, margins — in other words, reflow overrides).
Books can be transferred directly to the
Reader or its memory cards on any machine when the
Reader is attached
via USB, but only the Library
software can associate books with a collection.
The digital editions use the Issuu pageflipper
software, which was chosen for its functionality, simplicity and the ability for
readers to interact with magazine content - for instance by sharing links to articles in the magazine
via social media or email, or by clicking links to websites contained in articles and adverts.
After you have successfully signed up for an account and downloaded the
software to your phone or iPad, Square processes your request and sends out the credit card
reader (which is quite small and plugs in
via the headphone jack).
Still, running
software like this, which is often inserted onto unsuspecting machines
via malware, is a big ask from
readers, and it's important that less technical
readers know what they're getting into.