Thursday, October 11, 2012

5 Best Free eBook Reader Apps for iPhone and iPad

Thanks to the third-party application developers, you will be glad to see there are so many different eBook Apps in the App Store if you are interested in reading book with your iPhone and iPad. But how to choose the app that suit for you is a big question. Don’t worry. Here I have picked 5 best free Apps in the App store for you. Just choose one you like most.

5. iBooks By Apple (Rated: 4.0)
iBooks is an amazing way to download and read books. iBooks includes the iBookstore, where you can download the latest bestselling books or your favorite classics – day or night. Browse your library on a beautiful bookshelf, tap a book to open it, flip through pages with a swipe or a tap, and bookmark or add notes to your favorite passages。

4. Kindle–Read Books, Magazines & More – Over 1 Million eBooks & Newspapers By AMZN Mobile LLC (Rated: 4.0)
The Kindle app is optimized for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, giving users the ability to read Kindle books, newspapers, magazines, textbooks and PDFs on a beautiful, easy-to-use interface. You’ll have access to over 1,000,000* books in the Kindle Store plus hundreds* of newspapers and magazines. Amazon Whispersync automatically syncs your last page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights across devices (including Kindle), so you can pick up your book where you left off on another device.

 3. NOOK by Barnes & Noble (Rated: 4.0)
Get an incredible reading experience with NOOK for iPad and iPhone™   from Barnes & Noble. Choose from NOOK books, magazines, newspapers, and exclusive PagePerfect NOOK Books, which are specially crafted to  retain all the precision and beauty of their stunning print versions—including New York Times Best Sellers, the latest new releases, and hot newsstand items like Us Weekly, Star, O, The Oprah Magazine, and Martha Stewart Living. More than 2.5 million in all, and thousands are free.

2. The Magazine: For geeks like us By Marco Arment (Rated: 4.5)
A magazine for people who love technology, especially the internet, mobile, truly great personal computers, and related fields influenced by technology such as photography, publishing, music, and even coffee.

Rather than telling readers everything that happens in technology, The app deliver meaningful editorial and big-picture articles.

The Magazine publishes an issue every 2 weeks, usually with 4 articles of 500–1000 words each, to subscribers.Subscriptions are $1.99 per month with a free 7-day trial.

1. iTunes U By Apple (Rated: 4.5)
The iTunes U app gives you access to complete courses from leading universities and other schools — plus the world’s largest digital catalog of free education content — right on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. Whether you’re majoring in molecular biology at a university, taking Spanish in high school, or just interested in European history, you now have a valuable tool to help you learn anytime, anywhere.

If you have another good ebook apps to recommend, thank you very much to leave your comments.

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