I have a Nexus 7 which I am very pleased with.
I am adding ebooks onto it, downloaded from various places
However I seem to have 2 books folders (not google books!) One is called Books and one EBooks
Can anyone tell me which is the default one please?
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I've been reading about Content Providers and the Media Store but I'm still not sure what's the best way to solve this common problem.
To simplify, let's say I want to create an app to read ebooks. Users will copy their ebooks in the device storage somehow (i.e: using the USB and their computer, from dropbox, email...).
Ebooks might be in several formats (mobi, epub,...).
I'm looking for information on reader software. If I read the BBC web page the clear text on a white background is nice and readable.
It looks as if I need to use Google talk rather than Skype which doesn't bother me too much.
Ask Australian science fiction and fantasy author Kim Falconer what she thinks of eBooks, and you get a pretty straight answer.
I have just purchased a Ainol Aurora II with 16Gb internal and 16Gb external SD card.
I am having a problem transferring ebooks.
I have installed an ALDIKO ereader and wish to transfer ebooks from my laptop to the external SD storage on my tablet.
Besides a comprehensive feature set, FBReader also lets you obtain ebooks from different sources, including the Calibre library stored on your machine. This is, indeed, a nifty feature which can be used to effortlessly transfer ebooks from an existing Calibre library to your Android device.
Amazon wants to sell your used ebooks.
It recently won a patent to allow people to hock off their read ebooks on its marketplace.
Of course, ebooks don’t suffer from wear and tear, but think of the resale process as more of a way to transfer your book licences.
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