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Latest Self-Help Book and E-Reader Information for Computers and Smartphones |
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All of our new books are available only in electronic versions: ebooks. Dedicated e-readers are the best way to read ebooks. But there are free e-readering programs for your computer, tablet, or smart phone. E-READERS Ebooks can be viewed by any e-reader. Amazon's Kindle, Barnes&Noble's Nook, Sony's Sony Reader, Apple's iPad, Google's iriver Story, and many others. COMPUTERS AND SMART PHONES Amazon free Kindle Desktop Viewer for Mac or PC and read it on your computer. Amazon free Kindle Viewer for Android, Blackberry, iPhone, Windows Phone click here. Barnes&Noble free reader for iPhone and iPad: Nook for iPhone. View any ebook on your computer using the free Adobe Digital Editions. Apple will let you buy books from iTunes on your computer but not read them. Apple's reader program works only for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. WEB OR INTERNET Amazon free Cloud Reader for Safari or Chrome browsers is amazing and makes computers finally good for reading: Amazon Cloud Reader. Bookworm is a free web-based viewing site that does a good job of displaying ebooks. FORMAT CONVERSION You can covert ebook formats with Calibre. For example, you can convert ePub books to the Kindle format and vice versa. But this only works if the book is not copy-protected (DRM is the copy protection standard). Calibre's interface is clunky, amateurish, and designed for programmers. It has bugs. There is no easy way for non-programmers to report bugs. But there are not a lot of other options at this time, and some features are nice to have. |
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