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 Rank: Large Noggin Groups: Member
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here's my situation.
i have an iPhone 5, and lots of .pdf files. there are some eBooks i'd like to purchase, some in the Kindle format, and some in the Nook format (no comics).
i'd like to find an app that allows me to organize and read / view my .pdf's, as well as my Kindle & Nook purchases.
any suggestions?
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Don't know anything about Nook, so I can't help you there, but I do know that the Kindle app can read .pdf files.
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Nook can read pdfs also, but I don't know of an app that will read both epub (nook) and mobi (kindle). I have both aps on my Galaxy as well as Aldiko as it does a better job on the pdfs
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I like the Adobe app the best out of all the e-reader apps. Shop at - ComicsCastle - AlphaComics - TreeHouse - CuriousGoods & Comics
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 Rank: Large Noggin Groups: Member
Joined: 3/21/2007 Posts: 487 Points: 1,591 Location: VA, USA
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thanks, guys.
so far, the path of least resistance is importing the .pdf's into iTunes as 'Books', then syncing them with the phone.
i haven't done the sync yet, we'll see how it goes.
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 Rank: Beyonder Groups: Guru, Marvel Host, Member, Moderator
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I use "Bookman" for my Iphone PDF reading needs. Bookman iTunes pageIt says that " You can download eBooks from websites with a built-in web browser", but I'm not sure if that means kindle and nook formats. I use the Lite version, which is free, but you could check out what extra features the paid version has.
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