Sentences with phrase «what reader app»

Can anyone tell me what reader app is that on the display?

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Can I live without dragging The Thing from my pocket, breaking off conversations, fumbling for a reader app, scanning and hoping it all happens really quickly without a bobble, without really knowing what I'll get as a result?
What I'm most interested in is what appears to be a custom app to go with the reaWhat I'm most interested in is what appears to be a custom app to go with the reawhat appears to be a custom app to go with the reader.
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If you use our default PDF reader you do not have this problem, but many people asked us to showcase specific apps, so that is what we did.
What makes the Nook app all the better is that it offers more customization options than other paid content readers.
We still don't know what the fabled Apple Tablet actually looks like, or if it even exists, really, but this concept magazine reader from Condé Nast gives us a glimpse at what to expect from tablet apps.
Developers will be able to leverage this robust framework, with full support for EPUB 3 capabilities, and focus on differentiating their apps to enhance their readers» experience; and readers will experience the full capabilities of EPUB 3 regardless of what platform they're using.
So ebook developers need to do QA on apps on iOS and Android apps, as well as devices, to make sure your readers are seeing what you want them to.
Tablets overall are a bit more agnostic, because readers can choose what app they want to download and can deal with more than one company.
For example I know I would loose xray and touch definitions, what do the current apps offer readers?
Our team is trying to figure out what default e-book reading app we should employ and we wanted to reach out to all of our readers, supporters and people on the fence to have a... [Read more...]
If they want to know what readers / apps we use can't they just ask?
Our team is trying to figure out what default e-book reading app we should employ and we wanted to reach out to all of our readers, supporters and people on the fence to have a say.
This review includes a video review of a rooted Nook Glow showing what operations can be performed and some different Android apps that can be installed, including Kindle, Kobo, Aldiko, Cool Reader, ezPDF, and others.
All of your favorites are there — Angry Birds and the like — and, given this is a reader first and an app machine second, you probably won't miss what's missing.
Yet, that is exactly what programs / apps like «Clean Reader» are - they're chisels and spray paint inside your phone, iPad or digital device.
We could make our own e-reading app, but that isn't what readers want.
Getting rid of in - app purchases «is a very big deal,» Conway wrote, «because it strikes to the heart of what made Comixology's app a near - perfect venue for discovering and falling in love with new comics, a venue creators and publishers have been searching for since the collapse of mainstream newsstand distribution in the late 1970s - early»80s: it destroys the casual reader's easy access to an impulse purchase.
It's not clear at the moment what problem from the reader's perspective a web - based ebook reader would solve that existing native apps don't.
The owners at the time, an almost century - old family enterprise, knew they had a sinking ship on their hands if they didn't catch up to what the rest of the digital publishing industry was doing, namely making the switch to digital subscriptions and app - based news opportunities like Press Reader or Zinio.
So while the LeapPad will be able to play videos and be an e-book reader, what makes things all the more exciting is the inclusion of apps that will allow children to create their own stories.
Subscription - based model Bookboard, an app that allows young readers to unlock new books as they keep reading, is currently in its public beta launch but has already developed and introduced new features that allow parents to receive feedback on what is read, as well as control the reading level of what their children access rather than simply basing it on chronological age of the user.
-- Adobe Air — Pink Pad Pro — Wordreference — Dropbox — gReader — DigitAL clock something — GSRemote — Tinyshark — Amazon Kindle — App Backup and Restore — App to SD — App Cache Cleaner — Google Maps (well what's the point, it doesn't have 3G, anyways...)-- Moon + Reader — Olive Office Premium (I am considering buying Documents To go, though)-- Pulse — Aldiko
Also to let readers know the Azus Zenpad 8 ′ (and probably 10 ′) has the Nook library widget and current read widget preinstalled which is the same as the branded tablets except they do not have the «shop» app icon or what ever its called
One company is approaching the same «enhancements» to an app - based ebook that other companies have tried, but they've truly figured out what readers want from their additional technology.
I asked Microsoft what the «Microsoft Consumer Reader» is and was told by a spokesperson: «We are always looking for ways to evolve and innovate on our app experiences for customers.
It's basically the device Amazon hopes will do for music, movies, and apps what the original line of Kindle eBook readers has done for Amazon's digital book store.
But I think you have a few small details wrong about what the Kindle and B&N reader apps do.
App books are probably a little less expensive than they should be for what readers get in the interactivity; certainly ebooks should be cheaper than the static book since there are no printing and shipping costs.»
Kobo went on record saying that they would develop an HTML5 app for the Safari web browser to continue to allow customers to shop for ebooks and other digital content from within the ebook app, an approach that many app developers will likely take, but Amazon has beaten everyone to the punch by launching the Kindle Cloud Reader, what is effectively a huge middle finger to Apple and big thumbs - up to Kindle fans.
You can share what you're reading on Twitter and Facebook, plus lend books to other friends with Nook readers or apps.
On the home screen of the Cloud Reader there's a Kindle Store button, but it doesn't do what the old iPad app did.
The app allows readers to create and organize their own digital bookshelves and explore friends» bookshelves to learn what others are reading.
What makes this new feature significant is that ePUB is a format optimized for display using all the major eBook reader devices or apps (Kindle, Apple iBooks, Google Books, Nook, etc.).
Tech Tip — What a great idea: take advantage of Amazon's brilliant openness regarding third - party apps and sideload, say, the Barnes & Noble Nook reader app onto my Fire.
Then your reader can scan with a smartphone app, which zooms them right to your website, Amazon Author page, or what - have - you (I use one on promotional material like bookmarks and postcards as well, and sometimes send the scanner code straight to a book for reading sample and buying).
Whether your readers prefer Kindle, Nook, iPhone, iPad, or reading apps on laptops or other devices, the solutions in What Do Ebook Authors Sign?
What you will see and where it appears on the screen will depend on several factors — firstly it will depend on the size of the screen on the device / app that the reader is using to view the book.
What Apple seems to be saying in today's statement is that app publishers that offer readers the ability to pay with one option, should also make Apple's IAP option available, too.
I know what you are going to say but a reader suggested this app and I have to say I found it to be useful.
What makes the iriver device a g - reader is the fact it connects to the Google ebookstore out - of - box, where many e-books are available in the cloud and are accessible in - browser / in - app (except copyright - protected works).
This ensures readers can determine when stanzas and new lines start — no matter what size the reading device / app.
So what if B&N (or anyone else, for that matter) suddenly invested heavily in reader app functionality that puts them well ahead of the competition?
The video review below shows most of what I talked about above, going through the features of the build - in reader and the Adobe PDF Android app.
From what little I've gathered (and I am hoping readers can expand on), the programs failed for any number of reasons ranging from mismanaged operations to unattractive apps and disappointing hardware.
What I don't understand is why you compared the nook to the nook app instead of the galaxy tab's default reading service; ebooks and reader's hub?
Unique around - the - neck design that's lightweight and comfortable for all - day use Exceptional audio with noise suppression and echo cancellation Convenient power slide switch Intuitive talk and music controls Battery status check and vibrating call alerts SMS Reader app (Android OS) Up to 10 hours of talk time What's in the Box
More than any other eBook app in this review, Stanza gives the reader almost total control over what appears on the display, so you can customize it to your preferences.
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