While all of the links go to the apps listing on the Android Market (where you can read about features and user reviews) many of these apps can be found at third party markets or direct from the developers website. This is just a catalog so there are no reviews, but I have done reviews of some apps that you can find here, here, and here. Hopefully this will give users looking for apps an easy way to see what’s out there since searching the Android Market can give mixed results. I’ve tried to include a listing for every app available along with basic information such as the formats it supports and its system requirements. This is my attempt to catalog the multitude of reading apps available for the Android platform (and there are a lot more than I ever thought there were). There are so many out there and searching the Android Market often dosn’t give great results unless you already know the apps name (which doesn’t help if you’re browsing). The problem comes when looking for reading apps. For readers these devices can be a great way to read both on the go and in a more relaxed setting. Brian Ebooks Android / ebook technology / Ebooks / ereader device 20 CommentsĮveryday more and more folks are getting Android based phones and tablets.
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