E-reader Apps For Mac
- Listen to audiobooks. Enjoy your favorite audiobooks in the mobile app, or on your computer. Our desktop app supports transfer to a variety of devices and in many cases, burning to CD for listening on the road.
- Amazon’s Kindle for Mac app, still in beta testing, is quite homely, and a surprise in contrast to the Kindle hardware’s display design and Kindle for iPad.
- EBooks.com's Ebook Reader lets you read your favorite books on the go. Choose from a massive collection of popular books that you can download in a jiffy.
- Download this app from Microsoft Store for Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8. See screenshots, read the latest customer reviews, and compare ratings for Ebook Reader.
- Best e-reader apps for iPad in 2018 Your iPad is a great device for reading books, magazines, and other content, you just need the right app! Here are our favorite e-reader apps for iPad.
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Description
Generally speaking, every e-Reader app for iPad maintains its own separate database, and are not compatible with each other. IPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Palm, PC or Mac. Kobo also produces.
Best Apps For Mac
The Kindle app gives users the ability to read eBooks on a beautiful, easy-to-use interface. You may also read your book on your phone, tablet and Kindle e-Reader, and Amazon Whispersync will automatically sync your most recent page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights, so you can pick up right where you left off.
What you’ll get:
· Sample any eBook for free
· Discover and download popular fiction, graphic novels and textbooks with high-res color images through direct purchase and Kindle Unlimited subscriptions
· A customizable reading experience with your choice of 10 fonts, font size, line-spacing, text alignment and more
· Unique features like X-Ray, Whispersync, Print Replica, flashcards and more
· Instant definitions without leaving the page
· Comfortable reading experience with adjustable screen brightness and page color
· Ability to make in-page highlights
· Access to local library eBooks
· Side-by-side reading and note-taking
· The ability to export your notes
· Support for Text-to-Speech on devices running Mac OS X 10.10 or above
· Supports reading with Split View on devices running Mac OS X 10.11 or above
What’s New
Kindle for Mac 1.26: This update includes stability improvements and bug fixes.
Infuriating
I’ve used Kindle for years and I have always loved it. However, using it on MacOS is frustrating. Seven months ago I purchased a book on Javascript and attempted to work my way through it. With no input from me whatsoever, the pages jumped forwards or backwards by 2-8 pages. I didn’t click anything, I didn’t hit any keys. Then I would have to go back and find the page I was on. Clicking to find the page would also result in it going much further than I intended it to. So then I’d have to go back the other way. Then sometimes that would go too far. Then I’d get it right and halfway through the page it would start doing it again. Unfortunately, I forgot about that experience and, being busy with work, didn’t have time for Kindle until recently. When I ordered another book, this time on Python, it was the same wretched experience. I gave up on it a few times, then came back because I already paid for the book and was determined to get through it. Then I’d give up again. It is infuriating to try to learn something while your app can’t stay on the intended page and 2/3 of your learning time is getting annoyed and fighting the program just to keep the page. I hate to buy the books twice because I obviously can only do this with the hard copy now (with the added inconvenience of not having the reference on the screen next to what I’m working on). I love Kindle and Audible and I hate to give it a bad review but on Mac, this app is garbage.
Poor quality for students using with an eTextbook.
This review is for using kindle for textbooks. Yes it has highlighting/ notes and flashcards. What is seriously lacking is the ability to easily select material to highlight, make notes about and make flashcards. By this I mean that you highlight the beginning of the section you want, and by the time you have highlit down to the end of the paragraph, the highlight has dropped mid paragraph etc. This is very annoying to use as a study tool. The lack of text to speech is also just a blatant mistake. I find highlighting often also causes spontaneous zooming in or out, page flips, and moving the page around on screen. The basic keyboard selection tools you may be familiar with from word processing apps also is not present. This is very basic stuff like holding shift and clicking the end of the section to hightlight the whole. Why they would reinvent the wheel so poorly is up for debate. Im going to assume they put as little time possible in to making the advertised features actually work for the user. If you want this app to read game of thrones or fifty shades, it may be just fine however. Crappy for textbooks.
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Finally digital content that is easy to read
E Reader App For Pc
This is an impulse review so my opinion may change after awhile. I was thrilled when opening the Kindle book I bought to see how beautifully rendered the text was and the ease of navigating through it. I was about to dock a star since there was an image of a table on a page that was hard to read but found that double clicking the image brings up a larger easier-to-read version. I was weary of buying the book digitally since I did not have a great experience with purchasing magazines in a digital format in the past through other applications, not Kindle. For the magazines, I would have to zoom in on the text in order to read it and use the scrollbar to get across the whole page. The flaw with the magazine format was presenting the left and right pages at the same time so by default it was zoomed out to fit both pages on the screen at the same time thus making the text small and blurred. It was lacking a single page flip format like this Kindle app does for the digital book I bought. So far I’m impressed.
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Free Apps For Mac
OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish
Pdf Readers For Mac
Supports
Free Ereader App For Mac
Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.