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Barnes & Noble NOOK Books
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Uses a special DRM on their eBooks, any eBook purchased from B&N is not Adobe Digital Edition compliant
While B&N does use and read .epub on their devices, any eBook purchased from the B&N eBook store will not be able to be used in other .epub readers unless the DRM is stripped from said eBook.
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Send eBooks as gift
The NOOK store allows users to send eBooks as gifts to their friends and family.
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No legacy Windows app or Mac app
While B&N use to offer a PC and Mac app for the desktop, they pulled support officially in 2013.
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NOOK app
B&N offers a NOOK app for Android, iOS and Windows 8 in their respective stores. This allows user to shop and read their eBooks natively on those operating systems.
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Higher prices then competition
Part of the reason B&N is having so much trouble with the NOOK brand currently and most likely part of its decision to separate itself from it by spinning it into its own company is that since the demolishing of agency pricing they are unable to compete on prices.
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Self publishing
B&N offers a way for users to self publish their eBooks to the NOOK eBook store, the service is called NOOK Press.
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B&N not confident in NOOK brand
B&N will be spinning its NOOK division into a separate company, which does not show much faith in their own brand. What's worse is that this show of uncertainty of wanting to separate from the failing device and it's eBook store will only just further distance the customers from the NOOK. Being that their eBooks have a special DRM scheme that does not allow their .epubs to work in other device, current users better hope this new company does not fold or they will be out of their entire NOOK eBook library.
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PocketBook - PDF, EPUB reader
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Asks to send you "offers"
Very suspicious.
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Beautiful user interface
Pocketbook is a very nicely designed eBook reader for Android that has a simple and intuitive interface.
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It asks for access to ALL your files in order to complete the install
ALL FILES? WHY??? Not just some prescribed folder, but everything, everywhere. Who would grant that kind of access?
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Crop page margins for pdf books
PocketBook allows manually or automatically cropping page margins to better fit text on screen.
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Most recent update removed features
No longer recognizes my TTS no longer has a sleep timer.
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Free
Pocketbook is a completely free eReader with zero in app purchases.
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Buggy
Pocketbook is still a bit buggy, where it sometimes does not open books or just opens to a blank screen.
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Lock screen orientation
The app allows for users to lock the screen orientation of the device in order to prevent the screen from switching while in the middle of reading. This is very helpful for those that read in bed and change positions a lot.
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Works with Adobe DRM on .epubs and .pdf
PocketBook is compatable with e.pub and .pdf Adobe DRM files.
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Xodo PDF Reader & Editor
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Efficient user interface
You get what you want by few interactions.
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Incitation to update to Pro Version
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Works great with diverse cloud services (e.g. Seafile) and saves changed documents on the fly in the cloud
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Column view buggy
Sometimes the column view is not correctly displayed.
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Very (very) good support
Feature Requests and bugs are nicely handled.
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No more Google Drive API
Xodo has stopped Google Drive API compatibility.
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Multi-tabs
Can open more than one PDF at a time in tabs.
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Lag when reading
When switching pages, there can be some lag and a re-zoom of the page.
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PDF can be read from SD Card
Xodo does not copy the PDF files to the internal memory.
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Reflow
App can reflow any PDF for an enhanced reading on small terminals. The process is a bit slow but works for every PDF.
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No ads
The reader offers a lot of features for free with no ads.
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Great handling for S-Pen/Digitizer
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Mantano Ebook Reader Premium
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Paid
The premium version of Mantano costs $4.99.
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Library / Bookshelf
Mantano features a library manager that appears as a bookshelf in the app.
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Great experience for reading
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Beautiful
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Integrates perfectly with a desktop PC
You are able to read/update/add to your library from a PC via a well designed web interface.
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iBooks Store
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Self publishing
Users can self publish their own eBook via the iBooks store.
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iBooks uses its own DRM scheme called Fair Play on .epubs sold in the store
iBooks does use .epubs for its eBooks but sadly they are encrypted with their own proprietary DRM called Fair Play. This means any .epub that has Apples DRM purchased from iBooks will not be able to be used in other .epub eBook readers.
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Send eBook as gift
iBooks recently updated their store to where users can send eBooks as gifts to their friends and family.
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Forced to use iTunes or an Apple product
There is no webpage for the iBooks Store which means there is no way to browse Apples eBook selection without using one of their device or installing iTunes.
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Sells textbooks
iBooks has textbooks for sale with a store wide rule of offering them at lower prices then what is seen on college campuses.
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Waterstone's
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eBooks offered are Adobe Digital Editions compliant
Waterstone's eBook store sells .epubs that are encoded with Adobe Difgital Editions DRM. This allows the .epubs purchased to be used with the Adobe Digital Editions application that can then transfer purchased .epubs to ADE compliant eReaders.
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UK only store
Waterstone's is a UK only store, so those outside the region are out of luck purchasing from them.
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Generally cheaper than WHSmith
For those that are stuck using UK eBook stores it woul appear as though Waterstone's has better prices than WHSmith.
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Some eBooks more expensive than paper books
Sadly Waterstone's does not have as much pull with publishers as Amazon so there are more high priced eBooks on their store.
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Sells Kindle devices but its eBook store is .epub only (which are incompatible)
Something of an odd predicament in that Waterstone's has a contract with Amazon to sell Kindle devices even though they only sell .epub eBooks on their Waterstone's branded eBook store.
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eBooks.com
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Store feels cluttered and unintuitve
The landing page for eBooks.com feels a bit cluttered and can be confusing to navigate to the users desired section.
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Academic books
eBooks.com offers academic eBooks on their store that are claimed to be from the world's leading scholarly and academic book publishers.
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Difficult to download books and hard to get service
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Free excerpts
eBooks.com offers free excerpts for their more popular eBooks. This way users can get a feel on how the title reads and what it's structure looks like.
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Very intuitive site
The site is very easy to understand and navigate.
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Send gift certificates
eBooks.com allows for users to purchase gift certificates online worth 10-100 dollars and will then e-mail said certificate to an e-mail address of the purchases choosing along with a customized message.
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Harlequin
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Books other than romance novels
Harlequin does offer eBooks that are not of the romance variety with a worldwide selection of action, suspense and adventure.
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High Prices
Averaging to about 85% of a hardcover price the eBooks on the Harlequin store a pretty pricey.
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A self publishing of sorts
Harlequin use to offer self publishing under the name Harlequin Horizons but under criticism was spun off and renamed DellArte Press. So users can self publish with DellArte Press but it will not be under the moniker of Harlequin. Harlequin does still offer a way for anyone to submit their book to them but it is no guarantee it will be published.
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Limited to only Harlequin eBooks
The selection of eBooks on the Harlequin eBook store is limited to only Harlequin eBooks, which are mainly romance novels.
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Librera Reader (PRO)
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Free version contains ads
The Pro version has no problem. Alternatively, the fdroid version works as well, though it might be annoying to those who want cloud integration because the fdroid version doesn't have cloud integration.
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Has all the functionality one needs - nothing is missing and there's nothing excessive
Best app so far.
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No way to set a "home" folder
You have to press the back button a ridiculous amount of times to exit the app and then browse back to your books when you want to read again later.
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Fast animation
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Cannot reverse PDF reflow to return to normal view without exiting the PDF and opening again
Very annoying when you want to view graphics and tables etc.
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FOSS
GPL v.3.
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Some times adds blank pages after an image
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Can read aloud texts
Customize the voice with pitch, speed and do whatever you want with it.
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Flips pages by itself, cannot get it to stop
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UI and reading customization will blow your mind
You can even customize CSS code to fine-tune display of epub books. The best reader to handle online catalogs and TTS reading!
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GPL-3.0-or-later
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Books on Google Play
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Adobe Digital Editions compatible
All eBooks for sale on Books on Google Play are Adobe Digital editions compatible. Google provides an option to download an .acsm file for all eBook purchased on their site. This .acsm file can then be imported into Adobe Digital editions where it can be read as an .epub inside of the application or transferred to any Adobe Digital Editions compliant .epub eReader, such as a Kobo.
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Does not actually follow .css and HTML guidelines when displaying user uploaded .epubs
Upon close inspection Books on Google Play does not actually follow the normal standards when displaying user uploaded .epubs but rather has it's own secret method of how it handles the internal .css and HTML. This can result in display problems for user uploaded content.
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Users can upload their own DRM free .epubs or PDFs
Goolge has built in a function to allow users to upload their own eBooks. Up to 1,000 files can be stored using this function as long as each title is below 50MB.
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Accessible
It is the most accessible platform for an Android phone user. Convenient.
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Ebook Reader
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Collects personal information
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Can import third party eBooks
Ebook Reader allows for users to import their own DRM free eBooks into the app.
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Slow to load eBooks
The app is pretty slow when opening an eBook.
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Free store for classic books
Ebook Reader has a large selection of free eBooks available for download through the app.
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Cool Reader
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Constantly changes brightness
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Free and open source
Cool Reader is available completely free and is also open source.
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Could have a better UI design
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Fully customizable
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Does not support DRM .epubs
.epubs with DRM are not supported by Cool Reader.
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A wide range of formats supported
Cool Reader supports epub (non-DRM), fb2, doc, txt, rtf, html, chm, tcr, pdb, prc, mobi (non-DRM) and pml formats.
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Platforms:
Android
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GPL-2.0-only
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FBReader
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Cannot search for books on a SD card
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Built in eBook store
FBReader features an in built eBook store for users to download eBooks onto their devices through the app.
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No light mode
Unusable if you have astigmatism.
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Simple and fast
FBReader, while offering many options is simple in design, with that allowing for fast use.
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UI is bad
User interface is confusing and ugly.
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Books can be saved to SD card
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Complex and confusing app settings
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Cloud sync
FBReader has built in Google Drive sync for the users files, allowing them to store their eBooks online, not taking up room on their local storage.
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Platforms:
Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
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ReadEra
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Open and read book files in EPUB, PDF, DOC, RTF, TXT, DJVU, FB2, MOBI and CHM formats
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No light mode
No light mode for the menu. Unusable if you have astigmatism.
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Very fast
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Not many settings
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Completely free, no ads anywhere and anytime
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Slow animations
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Supports chapters, bookmarks and page style
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Image sizing is wrong compared to other readers
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Supports TTS
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Images aren't has sharp as other readers
Images don't look like they are supposed to unless you full screen the image.
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Attractive interface
Looks well made and not just a txt editor or something.
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Kids mode
Makes it easier for kids to use the app.
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Google Play Books
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Allows bookmarking pages, highlighting text, and adding notes
Google Play Books offers many options while reading such as bookmarks, highlights and notes. Making for a good app to use for academic .pdfs and .epubs.
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Lacks library management features
No shelves, categories, or reading lists.
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Supports PDF & EPUB uploads
Users can use the Google Play Books webpage or app to upload their own .epubs or PDFs.
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External SD card
Google play books doesn't have the ability to save the downloaded books to an external SD card.
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Built-in dictionary
Google Play Books has an inbuilt dictionary for users to use to look up unfamiliar words.
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Font, font-size, layout and theme can be customized
Margins, text size, line spacing and color theme of the page can be changed to the users liking,.
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Syncs across devices
No matter what device one is using the Google Play Books service on it will sync all eBooks and placement into the cloud.
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Immersive mode
Google Play Books has built in immersive mode when reading. This allows for the navigation and notification bars to be hidden, allowing the full screen to be used for the eBook.
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Responsive interface
Like the majority of Google's apps, Google Play Books has a slick interface that works quite smoothly.
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Has light and dark themes
Google Play Books offers a dark and a light theme to make it easier to read in dark or light rooms.
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Books can be bought or rented directly from the app
Google Play Books has an in built eBook store within the app, making for a convenient way to purchase titles.
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Has text-to-speech support
Text to speech can be used to have an eBook read to the reader aloud.
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WHSmith
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Instant quality with Kobo eReaders, apps and eBooks store
Instead of developing their own eBook store, eReaders or reading apps WHSmith has the instant gratification of offering quality products with an established brand.
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Some titles not available on the store
While most mainstream books can be found easily, there are a few smaller titles that are just not on the store at all.
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WHSmith and Kobo partnership create competition
A good thing about the WHSmith eBook store and its Kobo partnership is that it creates competition in the UK for eBook stores and devices. WIth competition comes better prices and innovation.
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Just a re-branded Kobo eBook store
WHSmith has entered a contract to where they are now partnered with Kobo. With this deal WHSmith has replaced their old eBook store with a Kobo powered alternative. Basically it is just a WHSmith skin over the Kobo eBook store.
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UK only store
eBooks are only priced in GBP.
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Aldiko Book Reader Premium
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Paid
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Customizable reading settings
Aldiko supports many different reading options such as text alignment, text size, background color and brightness.
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Page turning is slow
Compared to other popular eBook readers on Android the page turning animation/function is slow.
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Free advertisement supported version
Aldiko offers a free version of the app that features in app advertisements as well as less features. This allows users to try out the app in order to see how well it runs and if they like it in general.
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Heavy on resources
Noticeably slow on weaker devices compared to other apps on this list.
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In app eBookstore
Aldiko provides an online eBookstore within the app making for a pretty convenient experience for those that do not want to sideload and import their eBooks.
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Recent versions have substantially more ads
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Cloud storage
Aldiko offers users the option to store their eBooks on cloud storage sites such as Dropbox, which is great for users with low storage devices or multiple devices.
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Recent versions have brittle DRM loading
Adobe ACSM loading used to be rock-solid, but this has become brittle enough to simply not function on at least one device as of recent releases.
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Can be used to read Adobe DRM content
Aldiko Book Reader Premium supports Adobe DRM content that has been purchased from an assortment of eBook retailers that support downloads of Adobe Digital Edition versions of .epubs.
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Amazon Kindle Store
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All eBooks are in a proprietary format
Unlike other eBook stores, Amazon does not offer .epub's (a free and open eBook standard) for their Kindle devices. What they do offer is a proprietary format that only will work on their own Kindle devices. Sadly this creates user lock in as there is no way to take those digital titles to another reader without stripping the DRM from them (something that may or may not be illegal in certain countries) and converting to a format that does work on said other devices.
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Often has lower prices compared to other eBook retailers
Amazon being as large as they are can often undercut the pricing of eBooks. This is not always the case as a lot of eBooks have their prices set by the publisher. this is called agency pricing. But on non-agency eBooks Amazon is often the cheapest store.
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Amazon is an evil corporation
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Self publishing
Amazon allows for users to self publish eBooks and audiobooks.
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Bad communication
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App for almost every platform
Amazon offers the Kindle app for just about every platform. So far there are apps for Android, iOS, Blackberry, PC, Mac, and Windows Phone 7. Conspicuously the Linux platform is absent from that list.
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A lot of books are copy and paste from the web
Large selection, but there is an ever increasing numbers of books that are less than 100 pages, mainly created copying and pasting freely available information from the web. Searching for what you want is becoming difficult, with results showing lots of pointless and poorly written small books.
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Offer optional subscription service
Amazon offers an unlimited (actually it is pretty limited) eBook service similar to what netflix offer for movies. Though the selection is on the smaller side compared to their regular eBook store.
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Lots of 100% discounts
It's easy to get a lot of books for free if you use this IFTTT recipe.
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Send eBook as gift [US only]
The Amazon Kindle store allows for users to send eBooks as a gift to any e-mail address of their choosing along with a custom message, though for now this feature is US only.
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Kindle Owners' Lending Library
The Kindle Owners' Lending Library is a feature of Amazon Prime, a service that costs $99 a year that includes such features as free two day shipping on Amazon orders and a membership to their video and music services. The Kindle Owners' Lending Library has more than 600,000 books users can borrow (one at a time) with no time limitation.
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Kindle Daily Deals
Amazon offers discounted eBooks daily for their "Kindle Daily Deals". The eBooks can be as much as 80% off the normal retail price. Though often the eBooks on offer of of low quality or unheard of titles.
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Amazon Kindle
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Ease of use
Clean, simple user interface.
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No support for EPUB files
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Whispersync
Synchronization between devices. Easily pick up on where you left off reading on your Kindle, smartphone, or tablet.
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Not good for students research
The eBooks available from Amazon do not offer normal page numbers, printing or even copy paste, which makes using any of the ebooks for reports or papers pretty much impossible.
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Free
Available for free on Windows and Mac, and also a very good web app.
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Built in store
The Kindle app for Android features an in built eBook store within the app that sells eBooks, magazines, newspapers, comic books and graphic novels. Amazon also offers one of it not the biggest eBook store available today.
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Send to Kindle
The Kindle platform allows users to upload their own eBooks and documents to be read on any of the Kindle apps or devices.
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NOOK: Read eBooks & Magazines
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Spyware
Collects personal info.
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Cloud sync
NOOK offers a cloud sync feature that will sync all of the users eBooks, notes, bookmarks as well as read position. This way multiple devices and apps can be used by simply logging into ones own account, to then simply sync everything to enjoy the exact same experience no matter what they are using.
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Does not support audiobooks
Despite the fact that the new 4.0 NOOK app supports video and enhanced eBooks, it still does not support purchasing or playing audiobooks. Though Nook does offer a separate app for those that do want the function.
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Built in store
A built in store to purchase eBooks, magazines, newspapers, comic books and graphic novels is one of the main functions of the app. Making a convenient all in one solution for ones eBooks needs.
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Bookmarks
There is a bookmark features that is simply used by tapping in the top right corner in order to dog ear the page. Tapping in the same place again will un-bookmark the page
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8 adjustable fonts
The Nook app for Android has 8 adjustable fonts, that all have selectable sizes as well.
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