![]() ![]() Thanks to its highly customisable UI, Stanza gets a mention in our list of reader libraries. If therefore you’re one of many who’s saved all your pennies for an iPad 3 and need to be frugal with your app purchases for the time being, Kobo can definitely keep you entertained until next month’s paycheck lands. Offering a charming alternative to iBooks and Kindle, in addition to an attractive UI offering up text-selection, an in-app dictionary and the option to highlight books, there are also over a million free books in the Kobo market. It syncs your current page, bookmarks, notes and highlights across other Kindle platforms and supports e-books with both audio and video. The big selling point is the size of Amazon’s e-book catalogue and the cross-compatibility with Amazon’s Kindle and other platforms including Android and PC / Mac. You can also sync your current page and bookmarks with the iPhone version of the app.Īmazon isn’t leaving iPad e-reading to Apple: it’s iPad version of its Kindle Reader app is available for iOS too. Free samples, the ability to read PDFs, and a nifty page-turning effect add to its appeal. Launching alongside the original iPad, it’s got a growing catalogue of free and paid e-books to choose from, with its key advantage being the way you pay through your iTunes Store account in a couple of taps. ![]() It’s Apple’s e-books app that combines a store and reader software. We’ve therefore updated our list of top iPad reading app so when your shiny new HD tablet lands, you will know what to install to show off your serifs and in-app imagery. The high resolution screen will make text look considerably more crisp spread across its 2048×1536 pixels, and this in turn will make digital reading apps instantly more desirable. With the new iPad expected to offer a better than full HD display, it has fast become the best tablet on the market for reading ebooks and magazines. ![]()
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