I have ordered a Kindle3 3G for my Mom expected arrival about Feb 14th-ish. With IBIS, it is much easier to select text since there is no pop-up TOC. This is because when you try to do it, the screen immediately detects your finger touch as a desire to see the table of contents. I can’t do pinch to zoom with Bookish in any circumstance.įinally, when using my Android tablet, I find that with Bookish, I am unable to highlight and select text adequately. One advantage of online viewing with your mobile device at IBIS is you can take advantage of pinch to zoom to adjust font size. However, if you go to you are doing online viewing only. IBIS reader only forces the book to download locally if you go to their “mobile” web site address m. The current version of Safari for Android supports it while Dolphin doesn’t. Chrome desktop browser currently supports html 5.0 it while FireFox desktop doesn’t. Okay last comment on Bookish versus IBIS.īookish has a nighttime reading mode whereas IBIS doesn’t.īookish forces the download of the book onto your device including your desktop computer if the browser is compatible with their App–Generally this means the browser must support HTML 5.0, I believe. I find it useful to go to full screen mode in my browser with Bookish.Īnyway, I still need to see about Bookish’s offline reading capabilities versus IBIS, but as it stands now I think I prefer Bookish. The one thing I like about IBIS is it approach allows you to use the entire screen of your monitor while Bookish’s approach uses approximately the middle third of your screen. This is superior to the way IBIS does it, which displays the TOC adjacent to the contents and disappears as you scroll down the page. Bookish also has a table contents that pops up when you click on a page, which can then be scrolled independently of the book contents. IBIS Reader will display on one web page the entire contents of the underlying html file while Bookish paginates the book similar to the way your typical eReader does. It is interesting to see how IBIS and Bookish does things differently. I am quite impressed with their online reader. Enjoy comfortable reading experience and a catalog of over 650,000 eBooks to choose from.Well I went back into Bookish an hour later and lo and behold the cover of my book was on the bookshelf and I was able to open it. Integrates an eBook reader, eBook Catalog and Shop in one compact application. User friendly advanced ebook reader offering comprehensive features to organize and index the library, read, annotate, and listen to any book, EPUB and PDF. Windows 8 and Windows RT application for comfortable eBook reading, library management and browsing the integrated shop Gear2Go 7″ Slim eReader with Acc Pack, Black (GEET720K) Gear 2 Go 7″ eBook Reader Pink/Black/White Levision 7″ Slim TFT ereader, Black (LEET071K) A two screen hybrid of a large format e-reader and a connected tablet computer with WiFiĮducational eBook System for K-12 students, tethered deviceĦ” Sipix eBook Reader with touch and WifiĦ” e-ink eBook Reader with touch and WifiĮBook Reader B701/B702/B706/B707/B806/B807ĭedicated reading device with 3G wirelessĦ” hi-res (768×1024) e-reader device with wi-fiĪudioSonic 7″ Slim TFT ereader, Black (ASEET001K) Mobile Device software eBook reader for Androidħ” color touch screen, Internet connected, Android-based eReaderħ” multitouch colorscreen, Internet connected, Android 2.3-based eReaderĭedicated reading device with WiFi and 3G wirelessĭualbook.
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