Top 3 Portable Ebook Readers

submitted: Aug 12th 2008 | by: PenaBeck | Total views: 1 | Word Count: 645 | PDF View | Print Article

What amazing innovations will they think of next? Actually the best potential feature of a two-page reader is that the alternate screen could refresh while I’m reading the current one. eBook readers do a nasty all-black flicker before refresh. Of course the whole point of an eBook reader is to have a nice form factor, which is really defeated by doubling the size and weight for a screen you’ll only pay attention to half the time. I suspect the research will simply go into e-Ink displays with better refresh times.

What will discoverabook do for an author? We will list your book on the internet and offer it for sale as an ebook. Readers may read about the book and download the first chapter for free, if they like what they read they can pay to download the rest of your book. You will receive 50% of the proceeds. This web site is designed to allow you to sell your work without incurring vanity publishing costs.Sure. You will not only have the option to prevent your entire ebook from being copied, but eBook Starter is so flexible, you can even specify which pages may be copied and which pages may not. This will provide you with the ability to enable your readers to copy certain text if you'd like. For example, maybe you've written a complete JavaScript tutorial.

What are 'eArticles', and how do they differ from eBooks? This is a great question, because I am, perhaps, doing something a little bit different here. To start, basically, I offer hard copy books. I also decided, though, to offer what I call 'eArticles'. I've done some works that are less than, say, eighty pages. I decided to call these eArticles and simply offer them in PDF format. These can be easily opened and read with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.If your library lends software to its patrons, then it should be able to lend software on a statewide basis. If you have software, but don't lend it (i.

Is Adobe's eBook Reader more restrictive than the other eBook readers? In theory, the Adobe eBook Reader is less restrictive than the Microsoft eBook Reader because the Adobe eBook Reader allows publishers to enable or disable permissions to allow readers to loan, copy and print eBooks and to allow the eBook reader to read the text out loud. As the statement previously released by Adobe states : "Lending, printing, copying, giving and text-to-speech are permissions enabled by the publisher" or disabled by the publisher.executable eBook has far more options than a PDF eBook. The only thing that your readers need to read your eBook is a Windows based PC and Microsoft Internet Explorer.

What will discoverabook do for an author? We will list your book on the internet and offer it for sale as an ebook. Readers may read about the book and download the first chapter for free, if they like what they read they can pay to download the rest of your book. You will receive 50% of the proceeds. This web site is designed to allow you to sell your work without incurring vanity publishing costs.GD eBooks can be read online. GD eBooks are compatible with Adobe Acrobat readers.

Do I require special eBook Reader software? Yes. And both Microsoft and Adobe eBook Readers are available for free download. Simply download and install the Reader software on your computer. Download the free Microsoft eBook Reader at Microsoft web site and the Adobe Acrobat Reader at Adobe web site.Sure. You will not only have the option to prevent your entire ebook from being copied, but eBook Starter is so flexible, you can even specify which pages may be copied and which pages may not. This will provide you with the ability to enable your readers to copy certain text if you'd like. For example, maybe you've written a complete JavaScript tutorial.

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