Wed September 18 2013
Apple Offering 'Last Compatible Version' of iOS Apps for Older Hardware |
06:25 AM by tubemonkey in E-Book General | News This is good news for owners of older hardware. A few weeks ago, I was trying to download some music apps to a friends iPod touch 2 and was met with rejection after rejection because of the older firmware. It wouldn't take Pandora, iHeartRadio, AOL Radio, etc. Hopefully, this new feature will breath some new life into that aging iPod. [Mod: Indeed it does. Accessing the Apple App store from an iPod with iOS version 4.2.1 and trying to download the Kindle app now downloadsthe last compatible version of the Kindle App, version 3.1.1.]
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Tue September 17 2013
Rainbow eBooks web store closing |
08:08 AM by caleb72 in E-Book General | News Just received this email:
This is a fairly specialised store, so possibly won't affect many. But if you have purchased from here, I guess the time has come to do the needful. |
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Sat September 14 2013
Professor blasts e-books over unfulfilled promise |
11:05 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | General Discussions For many if not most of us, e-books are digital versions of printed books. And they are just that. Others, on the other hand, believe that e-books should offer additional content and multimedia enrichment. Meet Bill Adair, Knight Professor for the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy at Duke University, who recently described his disappointing experience with e-books in an article published on Poynter's.
Do you think e-books need to be "enhanced" with multimedia features for a richer experience? Or do you prefer the single-dimensional aspect of text, where any kind of enhancement could potentially be intrusive and get in the way with the story? |
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calibre V1.3 released, brings its magic to Oppo and PocketBook Mini |
06:53 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News calibre 1.0 was revealed less than a month ago, and already Kovid has pushed out the third point release for his most popular e-book library software. Yes, dear e-book aficionados, that means you've got a new calibre download that fixes various issues and adds a few improvements as well. Detailed changelog for calibre 1.3: New Features
Bug Fixes
New and improved news sources
calibre is a powerful tool which can be a bit intimidating in the beginning. If you need any assistance or have any suggestions, join our dedicated calibre forums where a crew of calibre users will welcome you dearly. |
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Fri September 13 2013
Marvin 2.0 lands in iTunes App Store, now also for iPhone and iPod touch |
04:40 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News We were just wondering how long it would take before Apple determined the fate of the latest version of Marvin for iOS, and we've got some great news -- it's been approved! Congrats to MobileReader kguil, and thank you for making this fantastic reading app possible. So what's new in Marvin 2.0? Plenty, plenty, plenty. Among the most prominent changes and new features are: location sync, support for the Marvin XD calibre driver (more about it in a moment), compatibility improvements, a refreshed UI, edge-to-edge screen scrolling, faster page rendering, an improved battery life, and various bug fixes. You can find more details on the Marvin blog. The Marvin XD calibre driver is something special, and I am sure you will love it. Developed by MobileReader GRiker, the driver provides native access to your Marvin library from within calibre. Things you can do with it include the syncing of metadata between Marvin and calibre, adding books from Marvin to calibre, deleting books from Marvin, managing your collections, viewing annotations, vocabulary words, and much more. You can find the latest version of the driver and more details in this thread. Excited? Join our Marvin forum and find out more about this reading app. App Store links: |
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O'Reilly has 50% sale on select programming e-books for today only |
12:00 PM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... In celebration of today's Programmer's Day, tech book specialist O'Reilly is running a one-day-only 50 percent sale on select programming e-books, including such bestsellers as JavaScript: The Definitive Guide and The Linux Programming Interface. Use the discount code DEAL to take 50% off the regular price. The deal expires September 14, 2013 (5:00am PT) and does not apply to print books. |
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Thu September 12 2013
iAnnotate PDF on sale for just $1.99 until September 13 (iPad) |
10:26 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | Deals and Resources (No... Alright, follow me on this one. iAnnotate is one of the most popular PDF viewing and annotation iPad apps in existence, and it's on sale for $1.99 right now to "celebrate" the back to school season. That's 80% off its regular price ($9.99). The deal is only good until September 13 (12pm CDT). iAnnotate bills itself as "the most powerful PDF annotation application for the iPad" that includes an "intuitive interface" and a "comprehensive set of features" for taking notes and annotating documents. Download link: iAnnotate PDF |
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