Many people think that a PDF is the same as an ebook, or that a PDF
works on an ereader just as well as an ebook does.
The magazine publisher Hearst and Plastic Logic are also rumoured to be
working on an ereader for the publisher's magazine collection.
Not exact matches
eBooks can be read
on computers,
ereaders, tablets, and phones and they allow the reader to select the fonts and other options that
work best
on each type of device.
While we might be using our PCs to get
work done or create art and we're happy to be productive
on our phones, tablets and
ereaders have largely remained devices of leisure which we use for reading, playing, listening to music and watching movies.
According to the press release
on the launch of this child - safe library environment, «The
eReading Room is a safe environment for children, independent of the larger digital collection, yet easily accessible and fully integrated — seamlessly
working with your existing catalog.
I
work a lot with pdfs and epubs for my phd project,
on your
ereader, could I highlight lines and take notes and then port the pdf / epub back to my laptop with the highlights and notes intact?
Since I don't care for the way clip -
on reading lights change the balance of an
ereader, I thought it would be interesting to see how well the Beam N Read lights
work.
Any idea which
eReading app
on the Nook Touch would
work best for this?
And the ability to reach farther into the midsection of the page lessened the disadvantage of
working with such a deeply inset screen (Amazon says that the inset was necessary for its touch technology — but it's noticeably thicker, by millimeters, than the inset
on the competing Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch and Kobo
eReader Touch Edition).
What's even more delightful than the app's arrival
on Android tablets is the various customization and tweaks that you can avail to enhance your
eReading experience
on a tablet.The app's homescreen now utilizes the large
working area of your tablet, and presents you with a Holo - theme like dual - pane interfacewhere all the downloaded and recommended Aldiko books are presented
on a bookshelf at the right hand side, whereas the left pane displays a dedicated Aldiko menu.
Shortlist
works as a convenient shortcut for cutting through lots of material stored
on your
eReader; it has three views, it and makes finding things easy and visual.
I mean we would be willing to put in the
work to make a UI / ROM / OS and make one ourselves, it would be a cool challenge, but honesty who even knows about Clearink but the most hardcore of people who read our website, and devour news
on epaper /
ereaders.
As President, he will
work closely with CEO Taka Aiki to continue expanding
on the company's
eReading service around the world, while driving the company's success through sustainable and long - term profitable growth.
It's a great
eReader, but rather than hardware I'm hoping their
working on a eBook subscription service.
Granted, an eInk
ereader device will
work well in school libraries where as you can load up titles
on devices and loan the device.
I've found getting
work onto the
eReader impossible so far and I have not the foggiest idea how you can get
on ebook
on the iPad.
These are then sent through more custom conversion tools which then turn them into high quality EPUB ebooks that not only look great but
work perfectly
on any current EPUB
eReader, this includes the Apple iPad and iPhone, Android
eReader apps such as Bluefire, Kobo Reader, Sony Reader, B&N Nook and BeBook.
Virtually all
ereaders except Kindles support Adobe DRM and ePub, so Kobo ebooks
work on them too.
Scribd may have a better selection but I've been unable to find a
ereader that will
work I simply can't read
on a tablet or phone
I suppose that Good
Ereader has a point that if you want somebody to take a chance
on your
work it should be at the minimum price point, but a twinge of pride bit me.
It would be a great loss if this would not
work on the Kobo Aura One: why buy a big - size
ereader if you loose a lot of space with the header and the footer???
When I first purchased my Pandigital
ereader I had most of my files saved
on my computer in pdf format but found that this format did not
work well with the
ereader, so after some searching I found Calibre and was able to convert all my pdf books to epub and transfer them to my
ereader without any problems.
All eBook formats are created to
work on the most popular
eReaders and are ready for distribution to Amazon, Apple, Ingram, Kobo, and more!
Fictionaries
work on all Kindle
eReaders, iOS Kindle Apps, and some Android ePub apps such as Moon + Reader.
Our titles
work flawlessly
on all major
eReaders, with the exception of Amazon's Kindle (support for the Kindle is coming soon), including; iPad, Android, iPhone, Windows Phone, Nokia Lumia, along with most digital e-ink readers such as the Nook, Kobo and Sony devices.
Picture books just don't lend themselves to the format, and if the goal is to read with a child, cuddling up with the kid
on your lap to read from an
ereader while looking at the pictures together just doesn't
work yet.
Still holds a charge
on the original battery and still has features the new
ereaders neglect but it will still be
working when I am dead.
I'm
working on getting the review posted for the Energy
eReader Pro, which is a rebranded Boyue T62, a 6 - inch E Ink ebook reader that runs open Android 4.2 and can install Android applications.
They are
working on it now, and sent out a survey to people who bought tablets /
ereaders and ebooks about what they were looking for in a new device.
App ebooks will just fracture an already too fractured literary market that is in dire need to an international standard that
works on virtually any
ereader or tablet consumers already own.
What's exciting is starting to
work together
on new devices that can continue the great success that Tolino has had in German - speaking markets combined with some of the device innovation that has made Kobo a leader in pushing forward
eReader design.»
We are committed to delivering a world - class
eReading experience to the Filipino market, and look forward to
working with National Book Store as we help people read more — any time, any place, and
on any device.»
Which strongly suggests there's a larger
eReader company
working on color
eReaders using Mirasol screens.
I haven't read a comic book
on an
ereader, except once and I gave up
on it... The Kindle Readers are very difficult to
work with... 6 ″ is way too small a screen, plus the delay to zoom in to read the dang thing just takes too much effort.
Yeah, Moon Reader is one of the best -
working apps
on these Android
ereaders.
The Kobo app actually
works pretty well with E Ink but the font options are dreadful, with giant margins you can't get rid of — the complete opposite of Kobo's software
on their
ereaders.
That being said, the inkBook still suffers from the same kind of issues that all Android
ereaders suffer from: most 3rd party apps don't
work well because they aren't designed for E Ink screens; battery life isn't as good as non-Android
ereaders; the page buttons only
work with a few apps; and the Android software is less - optimized than what you get
on Kindles and Kobos, and it lacks some features that they offer.
I'm not against using screen protectors, in fact they can
work quite well with tablets and phones (a screen protector has been holding together the cracked screen
on my Lenovo Tab2 10 for the past 6 months), but I don't think E Ink
ereaders and screen protectors are a good mix.
With prices of everything
on the rise and income
on the decline, you shouldn't miss a chance to fill up your
ereader, save some money, and pick up some
work by authors you already know or to check out some
work by some up and coming indie authors.
Borrowing books (for free)
works against the ebook store
on the
ereader.
Try book - of - the - day sponsorships
on Kindle Nation Daily,
eReader News Today, The Frugal
eReader or Kindle Author to see if they
work for you.
I've been experimenting with different
ereading apps
on the rooted Nook Touch to find out which ones
work the best.
I test these PDB files and could not get them
working on Bluefire, which is a shame since the older
eReader titles use this format.
Those looking for a very low - cost handheld 3G 7» internet tablet (the SmartQ T7 is unique in the sub $ 300 bracket) a flexible and cheap
ereader with internet and multitasking, holiday device (location - based services
work through Google's location services — if available
on final firmware) a low - cost SD card reader for photographers.
«Activity will come from the
ereader sector first», Goodman told us before going
on to say that «We [Qualcomm] are
working towards the end of the year, beginning of next, and with multiple vendors».
The Galaxy Tab excels as a web viewer and
eReader, and media and gaming
on the slate
work out pretty smoothly.
Obviously, some types of content simply
work better in an app than
on a dedicated
ereader with a grayscale screen.
Embedded fonts will
work on any modern EPUB
eReading device.
Content is best optimized to
work on mobile devices whether they be smartphones,
eReaders, or tablets.
If big players are focusing
on digitizing their content to be displayed
on reading devices, the question is whether you are ready to deliver your
work to owners of the new devices (i.e. smartphones, tablets, and
eReaders).