This really needs to be seen full screen, but it is a neally neat guide to devices, apps and formats. It’s on Jason Davis’ Book Bee site.
Tip of the hat to reader Howard.
This really needs to be seen full screen, but it is a neally neat guide to devices, apps and formats. It’s on Jason Davis’ Book Bee site.
Tip of the hat to reader Howard.
TeleRead.com is now a static archival site, but we're very much alive at TeleRead.org. Big thanks to Nate Hoffelder of The-Digital-Reader.com, who teamed up on the preservation project with ReclaimHosting.com.
Usual mistake
“Where will I buy books” really only covers “Where will I buy DRM/ Encrypted/ Secure format books”
Sellers of non-DRM books like Webscriptions.net (Baen etc) Fictionwise.com (multiformat) Smashwords.com and others are completely ignored
He completely ignores major e-ink readers as well. Sorry, just having the nook and kindle on there doesn’t really cut it and is a major disservice to newbies.
It’s somewhat out of date yes but it is still cool. I have sent to quite a few friends today, along with some additional info to update it.
I wrote to BookBee today and they replied that they plan to update it soon 🙂
A beginner’s guide that doesn’t even mention that there are e-Ink screens at all and how they differ from LCD screens (and why they are popular despite being monochromatic) ?
As far as C.R.A.P. laden books go, it’s missing one of the most important steps. The one between buying and reading which requires the software you find when searching for >”some_updates” tools< on goggle. Without that important step there is that you'll still be able to read the books you buy today tomorrow.