(#1) Which of DW's books (or series of books) are available on Kindle and not on Nook, or vise versa?
Assuming:
* His books are all available on both (or at least the latest Safehold book),
* One has an Android device (phone, phablet, tablet) and
* One is NOT interested in purchasing the actual Kindle or Nook hardware,
* One DOES have some of the Baen free library books, some "Project Guttenberg" books, and a few others as well, (i.e.: This is the Downloading or "sideloading" issue.)
* BUT has _NOT_ yet actually begun to purchase eBooks as of yet,
then...
(#2) What Android App is the "better" one to use, Kindle or Nook? (Decide for yourself what "better" means.)
I would PREFER to avoid purchasing eBooks from both providers, only to find out that a book I purchased from one source can not be read by the other's Android application, or a generic eBook reader application.
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Ensign Re-read wrote:I finally got my first "real" smartphone (I don't count the BB8900 lemon). It's a Samsung Galaxy S II. The "GS2" as some call it, has a screen measuring 800×480 px, 10.8 cm (4.3 in) at 218 ppi WVGA.
I'd like to try out a book reader on it, it seems like it should work, but I'm so pathetically behind the learning-how-to-learn-new-stuff curve that picking up something new like the Android Operating System is a little bit daunting.
I'd like to use as my primary source material the DW books that are on the Baen CDs. These discs apparently have their books available to be read in these formats:
* Read as HTML
* Microsoft Reader
* Mobipocket for Palm/WinCE
* Rocket RCA REB1100
* Rich Text Format
See also this URL: http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com/
Note that I've also purchased rights to a few of DW's early releases, so an Android eBook Reader would also have to be compatible with those file(s).
[size=150]Does anyone out there have experience with Android, and can talk me through the options for a "Reader App"?
I have no idea which ones are good/bad and/or compatible/not-compatible with the files in question.
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