For the longest time, I’ve been reading ebooks on my last purchased Nook, a Samsung Galaxy S2 tablet, with a side helping of periodically reading on my iPad or iPhone. But this has been bugging me for a while, for a few reasons. The problems One: I’m getting older, and my eyes are getting weaker. […]
In which I teach myself a few things about how to do footnotes in an EPUB, and some differences between EPUB2 and EPUB3 and what tools are available to me to use!
Post #2 in my series of posts on how to read ebooks as of 2015, reflecting the current state of my awareness of the available apps and tech. In this post: how to read ebooks on Android!
First of several updates to come on my older series of posts about how to read ebooks. This post focuses on how to read books on iOS devices, based on everything I know as of iOS 8.4, Mavericks, and Yosemite.
A reader and I ran into a challenge of how to sideload MOBI files into the Kindle app on Android devices. This is what I found out when I investigated, and how I solved the problem! Includes screenshots.
My latest device review: this time, the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook 7.0, which is a longwinded way of saying “the new Samsung Nook”. Picoreview: not bad, but not really useful to non-B&N customers or people who need higher-powered tablets.