IPhone is a great device to test e-reading applications Only two apps can open mobi/prc files: Kindle and eBookMobi. Most iPhone apps support epub and pdf file format. You can add books via Google Play Books site that’s associated with your Gmail, to get them delivered to your iPhone. If you don’t want to sign up to any new service to start reading ebooks, you can pick up other apps. You can read in this app books bought in the Kindle Store, or added in a compatible file format. If you are an Amazon customer you can download Kindle application. Virtual bookshelf in Kindle (left) and Kobo (right) Many popular ebookstores have their own book reading apps for iPhone. There are two kinds of book apps in the iTunes AppStore:īook readers let not only read, but also manage a collection of books you added. Or use a combination of a few apps that fit your needs most. Use Nook, or Kobo, or Google Play Books, and make your iPhone an e-reading device connected with your favorite ebookstore. Use Kindle for iOS app and you’ll turn your iPhone into Kindle e-reader. Use a combination of apps that fit your needs most It’s one of the most prominent advantages multi-purpose tablets and smartphones have over dedicated e-readers. You can use other apps, too, you don’t have to limit yourself to a single app. ![]() IBooks is Apple’s own e-reading application, but it’s not obligatory to use it. Why not giving it a try? Below you’ll find tips and tricks to make the most of it. Ironically, it was the iPhone to show up as a surprisingly good ebook reading device. In an interview for The New York Times in early 2008, Steve Jobs said that “people don’t read any more”. If you don’t have a problem reading Facebook status updates or comments why should you have it in a book reading application? ![]() ![]() What’s more, in any book reading application you can make the font bigger, much bigger, than in The New York Times. Do you have a problem with that size while reading a print edition of The New York Times? iPhone screen in a portrait position has the width of a newspaper column. IPhone offers reading versatility of the tablet. Just like a habit (conditioned reflex?) of checking out Twitter app, you can reach for the iPhone to open a book reading app, even if you’ve got only a couple of spare minutes. Reading on the iPhone in a subway or while waiting for a bus can seriously increase the amount of time you devote to book reading.
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