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.
The Kindle app puts millions of books at your fingertips. It’s the app for every reader, whether you’re a book reader, magazine reader, or newspaper reader—and you don’t need to own a Kindle to use it.
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.
Support for Text-to-Speech on devices running Mac OS X 10.10 or above. New: Supports reading with Split View on devices running Mac OS X 10.11 or above. Support for Lion, including Lion's full-screen mode. Support for collections allows you to take control of your Kindle library and organize your books with ease. Book Extras by Shelfari. Access character descriptions, important places, popular quotations, themes, and book-specific glossaries from Shelfari, the community-powered encyclopedia for book-lovers. Support for Kindle Print Replica content, which look like the corresponding print book with words and images in the position corresponding to the print edition.
Support for reading most PDF files within the Kindle application, including functionality such as zoom and pan, highlighting, note taking, dictionary lookup, and bookmarks. Support for additional languages.
1.5.2 Aug 27, 2011. Pfunk4billion 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.
Pfunk4billion 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. James the Programmer Functional but flawed This is written in from the perspective of a 2018 MacBook Pro 15 inch.
As far as I can tell the app works mostly as intended. The app hasn’t crashed on my yet and I’ve yet to have issues with any of the books I’ve opened. However I’ve noticed something mildly annoying about the highlighting system So it seems like I’ve discovered a bug that happens when I use a mouse (Logitech Anywhere 2S Mouse) but functions perfectly fine if I use the trackpad. To elaborate in order to highlight something you hold your mouse down until the word is selected and in order to highlight a selection of text like a sentence or paragraph you just drag from the selected region to the end point. However, rather than having an event to finish the highlight when you let go of the mouse it decides to only highlight within a time frame of about a second Which means if I want to highlight a large selection of text I have to try and highlight as fast as I can and try to be accurate at the same time It’s pretty annoying and hopefully will be fixed in future updates. James the Programmer Functional but flawed This is written in from the perspective of a 2018 MacBook Pro 15 inch.
As far as I can tell the app works mostly as intended. The app hasn’t crashed on my yet and I’ve yet to have issues with any of the books I’ve opened. However I’ve noticed something mildly annoying about the highlighting system So it seems like I’ve discovered a bug that happens when I use a mouse (Logitech Anywhere 2S Mouse) but functions perfectly fine if I use the trackpad.
To elaborate in order to highlight something you hold your mouse down until the word is selected and in order to highlight a selection of text like a sentence or paragraph you just drag from the selected region to the end point. However, rather than having an event to finish the highlight when you let go of the mouse it decides to only highlight within a time frame of about a second Which means if I want to highlight a large selection of text I have to try and highlight as fast as I can and try to be accurate at the same time It’s pretty annoying and hopefully will be fixed in future updates. AJDestin Not all the features of a Kindle, but pretty good I have this app on both the Mac and iPad and while it doesn’t have 100% of the functionality of an actual Kindle, it does everything I need. I can open and read my books and documents without issue.
The two features that are missing that I’d like are the useof foreign language dictionaries and the ability to have the app read books that are just text. Occasionally, I like to read French literature in French because, well, it’s usually better in French. My French is a little rusty, so I bought a French to English dictionary. On the Kindle, if there is a word I don’t know, I can just touch on that word and instantly get the definition from my French to English dictionary.
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It happens automatically. With the Kindle App, however, there’s a lot of hassle and the need to download a Google dictionary of some kind. The other thing I like about the original Kindle is the ability to have it read documents that are just text. Sure, the voice is a bit robotic but sometimes it’s very practical. AJDestin Not all the features of a Kindle, but pretty good I have this app on both the Mac and iPad and while it doesn’t have 100% of the functionality of an actual Kindle, it does everything I need.
I can open and read my books and documents without issue. The two features that are missing that I’d like are the useof foreign language dictionaries and the ability to have the app read books that are just text. Occasionally, I like to read French literature in French because, well, it’s usually better in French. My French is a little rusty, so I bought a French to English dictionary.
On the Kindle, if there is a word I don’t know, I can just touch on that word and instantly get the definition from my French to English dictionary. It happens automatically. With the Kindle App, however, there’s a lot of hassle and the need to download a Google dictionary of some kind.
The other thing I like about the original Kindle is the ability to have it read documents that are just text. Sure, the voice is a bit robotic but sometimes it’s very practical.
Printed books are losing popularity as electronics readers gaining popularity. People now love to read on their smartphones and Tablet as they can take their favorite books with them on the go. Specially tablet devices offer a great experience for reading books as they are light-weight, very compact and capable of storing thousands of books. Turn your phone or tablet into a great mobile library with the following ebook reader apps. It is a big help in our studies with numerous reader app.
You just have to download a copy of the books you need and read it at your convenient time. No more carrying of back-aching bags full of bulky books. All you have to do is to collect the PDF and eBook version. Put them on an android device with a great reading app and you are good to go. Google Play Books Google’s Play Books app is the fanciest and best Ebook app. As you can guess from the title, google has to offer a broad range of books from its play store where you can download free ebooks for android and purchase the premium books. Millions of ePub books available on google’s library for you to browse and download.
On the feature side, the app comes with all the functions you would expect from a good reader app. Another great thing is that its sync across all your devices means you can start reading books on your tablets then resume reading where you left on your phone or the computer. It supports the most popular e-book formats. Use the widget below to download Google Play Books App. Amazon Kindle One of the greatest product Amazon has ever made is the reading tablet Kindle. The Kindle app could be considered the best eBook reader ever.
With the Kindle app, you get the same great reading experience on tablets. Also, the book collection is so enriched that people like to go there than moving between different sites.
Most of us know how popular Amazon Kindle Fire tablet among the readers for its content and great reading experience. Well, you can get the same experience on your phone or tablet with their Kindle app. Similar to play books, users can download and Read Free Books—Choose from thousands of free ebooks and Easily shop for eBooks, including new releases and New York Times Best Sellers. Consider Kindle app as the one of the best ebook app for android. NOOK by B&N Nook is the app which contains a vast collection of books.
Like Amazon, you can buy or download your books from Nook’s store. The company also adds new features regularly. The app offers vast possible options to customize your reading experience. Following Amazon’s move on google playstore, Barnes and Noble also brings their NOOK app. The company is already famous for its Nook Tablet and a full range content on their online store allowing users to get access of million of books and magazine. The app allows you to subscribe an excellent list of publication such as US Weekly, National Geographic, and The Oprah Magazine — starting with free for a 14-day trial period. (Free) Now check out a few more apps which allows to import pdf books easily and has good reading features.
Kobo Books – Reading App The name describes the app- Cool Reader got an attractive UI that also offer a feature called “aged paper” with cool page animations. The comprehensive e-reader has some text options and some limitations. You may find it hard on first use but soon it will turn out to be a pleasure. Similar to play books, kindle nd nook, Kobo is a digital bookstore with over 5 million titles. Kobo offers an extensive catalogue of world’s best books along with a great selection of free eBooks. The app itself is a very basic reading app that does not allow to import files. But its a great app within its ow ecosystem for finding interesting titles.
New user will get $5 credit to buy some to books to getr started. FReader This app might not look very appealling but it has a board range of features that benifit the readers. In additin to read ebooks, view PDF and DjVu files, read comics, users could also listen to audio books listening and document handling. The app also allows to send documents for printing directly.
FReader alos promised to support all formats. You can chose form 4 themes, 12 fonts, 5 language (Russian, Ukrainian, English, French, German) support with built in translator, search for particular texts in a book and many more. FReader is a free app suported by ads. EBookDroid – PDF & DJVU Reader If you are looking for a full-featured reader app then EBookDroid worth its price.
The app is capable of displaying any book format you throw at it (DjVU, PDF, XPS (OpenXPS), FictionBook (fb2 and fb2.zip), Comics Book formats (cbr and cbz), plus – starting with version 2 – EPUB, RTF, MOBI and AWZ3). EBookDroid is a fantastic comic reader too! Another interesting feature is flexible font mapping for PDF files.
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Cool Reader The name describes the app- Cool Reader got an attractive UI that also offer a feature called “aged paper” with cool page animations. The comprehensive e-reader has some text options and some limitations. You may find it hard on first use but soon it will turn out to be a pleasure. The app supports many book formats including OPDS and LitRes. Cool Reader has to offers great reading time and its a free download. (Free) For most people on the go, carrying a copy of the latest paperback and magazines could be too heavy, or they just don’t fit in your bag.
So why not make the most out of your device?Your Android device is a package of all kinds of entertainments and unlimited advantages, in particular with the right software. Check out these best reader apps on your device and decide yourself which one provides all the options you need. Found another useful reading app not in the list above? We would like to hear the name in the comments.