
"This may have the potential to be the best ereader I've used other than nook." App Store, United States Import files with iCloud Drive, iTunes File Sharing, or from Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, OPDS and Calibre. Download ebooks directly from your browser, copy files from other apps or add them with AirDrop. Search inside EPub, Mobi and Kindle books to quickly find anything you are looking for.Ĭhoose any of over thousand freely available ebooks from publishers like Feedbooks, Manybooks, Standard Ebooks, GITenberg or Project Gutenberg. While reading, simply select text to take notes or highlight favorite sections. You can use the book’s content outline or table of contents to navigate to another chapter. All settings can be saved as your personal default for each book. Yomu’s fluid layout dynamically adjusts all text properties and margins depending on your preferred styles and device, giving you an optimal reading experience.Ĭhoose your favorite theme, reader mode (day, sepia, night, black), select a preset or custom font size, content layout (page, scroll) and many more options. This isn't possible on an iOS device as it doesn't show up as a USB storage device.Designed to let you focus on reading, Yomu has no unnecessary preferences. In addition, using the Connect to folder function you can use it with any e-book reader that exports itself as a USB disk.

calibre can directly connect to all the major (and most of the minor) e-book reading devices, smarthphones, tablets, etc. As long as the device appeared as USB storage, it would handle (copy) it. To add books, you simply connected it with a USB cable which then made the Nook look like a USB storage device to the Mac (or Windows machine) and you simply copied the files over.įor the record, I use Calibre to manage my personal library and to handle the file syncing to the Nook device. This is something I am able to do with my dedicated Nook eReader like the Nook HD or the Glowlight (not the Samsung tablets). I need to "side load" a number of eBooks (mostly epub and PDF) into the Nook App on my iPad and iPhone.
