December 31, 2012

Does anyone know any reader application in the android market?

Q. I want a reader app for my phone which has read aloud feature and supports epub pdf and chm files....cool reader doesnot work in my cell properly amd crashes very often. I'd preffer free apps bt if none i'd go for paid ones. By the way please list all the readers app you know. And please mention the unique feature of that app.

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How does Nook app for android work?
Q. I'm thinking about getting a nook simple touch and rooting and changing it into an android tablet. But I'm bit concerned about how nook app works on android. Is nook app on android exactly same as actual nook ereader device itself? Some feature like annotation, etc. differs between them? I need to know about this beforehand so please tell me if you know if there will be any difference.

A. As with the previous Nook, the Nook Simple Touch provides a "LendMe" feature allowing users to share some books with other people depending upon licensing by the book's publisher. The purchaser is permitted to share a book once with one other user for up to two weeks. The other users may view the borrowed book using a Nook, Nook Color, or Barnes & Noble's free reader software on an iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, BlackBerry, or any other device running Windows, Mac OS X, or Android.

The device has 2 GB of internal memory and can store an estimated 1,000 books. Of that 2 GB, only 1 GB is available to store content. Additionally, 750 MB of that 1 GB are reserved for content purchased directly from Barnes & Noble's e-book store, which leaves approximately 250 MB for other files. As with the original Nook, microSD and microSDHC memory cards can be inserted to expand the Nook Simple Touch's memory up to 32 GB. Unlike the previous Nook, the rechargeable battery in the Nook Simple Touch is not user-replaceable and is expected to last for 2 months with the wireless turned off, or 3 weeks with the wireless turned on. Unlike prior versions, the Nook Simple Touch lacks audio capabilities. Supported file formats include EPUB (DRM and non-DRM), PDF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP.[3] The nook continues to lack support for any formats that can be easily created by end users, such as txt or rtf.[citation needed]

The Nook is capable of organizing books into 'shelves' to make it easier to find things. This organization must be done manually on the device; the file table is inaccessible so users cannot use third party software (such as Calibre) for external editing, due to DRM concerns.

As an Android device, the Nook Simple Touch can be modified to run Android applications[6] although this is a hack and is not supported by Barnes & Noble.


How do i get pdf books from my pc to my ebook reader?
Q. I downloaded a pdf version of harry potter and want to get it to my pandigital ebook reader. It runs android software and uses the nook reader...thanks for the help

A. convert your PDf to ePub for ebook reading. Here is a list of converters for you at:
http://www.qjsoftware.com/pdf-converters/pdf-to-epub/

HOpe it helps.


Is it better to read from an actual book or read from an e-reader?
Q. I know people who would never read from an e-reader and I know others who only read from e-readers?
I was thinking of buying a Nook, and I was curious as to what's better about an e-reader??
Is there anything bad about it? What are the pros and cons?
What would you prefer? Why?

A. Hey, Jacob19, folks that get Nook report reading 3-4 time more as it's very easy to browse and download a book within seconds and also there's misslions books that are free. Most people do now have space at their places for too many book shelves and trips to library take time. E-Ink Nook has the latest generation touch screen display, no page turn lag, it weights less, and its battery lasts twice as long, and it doesn't blink on each page turn. Even though Nook Color has LCD touchscreen, it's a new generation screen which is anti-glare coated and is better performing in sunlight and produces less glare all of which are dooming reading on iPad. The screen is amazing and readable/viewable at wide angles.
When you walk in with the Nook to Barnes & Noble store, you�re allowed to read any available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi. With Nook, while in BN store you get exclusive articles from top authors, and great offers including cafe treats and unique deals.
- Nook allows for lending Nook books for two weeks to friends and family or share with your other devices that run B&N app (PC, MAC, Android phones, Apple iPhone, iPod and iPad, etc.)
- Nook (unlike Kindle) can be used for library ebooks.
Kindle only supports eBooks in its proprietary AZW format. Nook, on the other hand, supports both DRM-protected and DRM-free ebooks in ePub format thus it supports ebooks from B&N store, from any other DRM-free source on the web, and from public libraries.





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