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![]() I'll also point out that Apple DOES respond to vigorous criticism: witness their response to Antenna-gate. Eventually, if Apple ends up selling fewer Ipads because of this, they will allow the restoration of the links, and that's how it should be. |
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Interesting post over at http://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/201...p-rule-changes
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I don't own an iPad or iPhone, but I do own several Macs. I have more than 30 years experience working and playing with computers, during which time I've used every major OS. You can't see why I (and other people with similar backgrounds) would be offended by being labelled "ignorant" because we don't toe your party line? I'm sick of the Apple bashing... can't we go back to bashing Kindle/Nook/Sony instead? In all seriousness, I've only been here at MobileRead a little over 6 weeks and the amount of rampant fanboism on all sides has been more than a little disheartening. We can do better, every one of us. |
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Serious question. So I've bought a book for my (hypothetical) iPad from Amazon/Kobo/Sony/whoever. How do I get it to the iPad? Amazon's whispersync still work? Does every other ereader app have cloud support?
I always thought it was stupid that I had to sideload all my files onto a tablet that has 3g/wifi. Especially since lots of reviewers, etc. are always criticizing Sony for not having wifi. Or am I wrong and there's a way to download my files from my computer to an iPad without having to connect via USB? And if you can, did that method exist in May 2010? Do other tablets require sideloading of personal files or prevent you from dowloading off of the internet? |
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Some things work a little differently. Eg, as you know, when you buy a book from the Kindle store, it simply appears in the "Archive" list in the Kindle app, and you download it from there. |
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I understand people get caught up in the heat of the moment. But it is one thing to disapprove of a marketing strategy of a company, and it's another to insult fellow colleagues at MR, with demeaning labels like "fanboy". I think it is unacceptable, and I am getting tired of reading it in every other post ![]() |
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So yes, whispersync still works; you buy the book in the browser and it gets sent to your default reader/location. Then you fire up the Kindle app and it automatically downloads the first time you open it. Other tablets do *not* require sideloading or prevent downloading but some dedicated readers do, not as a matter of policy, but usually through a lack of features. Like, when they lack wifi or the browser is hardwired to a few addresses. Also, Cloud support is not at all common outside the big three dedicated reader brands, but it it is starting to spread. It is most common on the, ahem, open reader apps (fbreader, coolreader, aldiko, etc) on android, where most now offer OPDS support. (https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/OPDS) With other readers (Kindle, for one) and tablets, you can also use the browser to access a private repository. There are many tricks and support web sites out there that help link connected readers like Kindle to personal documents on cloud services like dropbox, but if you are even moderately computer literate you can do it yourself through ftp or with Calibre. (https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Calibre) Where these things become a competitive issue is with non-techies and newcomers, which to their credit, Amazon understood way back at the launch of the first Kindle. Others have ben iterating alternatives to whispersync since, with varying degrees of success. |
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The bottom line is that the ONLY change, really, is that instead of accessing the bookstore web page via a link in-app, you now access the bookstore web page by directly opening the web browser.
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It has to be a file type that there's an app registered to handle. Eg, on an "out of the box" iPad you can't download Mobipocket-format files, but install the Kindle app and then you can.
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Don't go rewriting history - it isn't attractive and it doesn't win you any points in the end. ETA: March 23, 2010 - https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78043 Last edited by BuddyBoy; 07-30-2011 at 09:43 PM. |
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