![]() ![]() Welbinator: "Do you often find yourself reading on a computer screen? It's definitely much different than reading on say, a Kindle or a Nook. You can hold it like a tablet but it also has the added functionality of a laptop with trackpad and keyboard." ![]() VictoryGoth: "You should consider the Chromebook Flip. His fellow redditors responded with their thoughts about Chromebooks as ereaders: I just want to have all the facts before I buy. Readium works very fine in Comodo Dragon.I'm an avid reader, and I've been considering purchasing a chromebook to not only enjoy the bigger screen for reading, but I'd like to be able to use it to browse and navigate my textbook pdfs for school as well.ĭoes the chrome OS excel here? Sorry for the silly question. ![]() Incidentally, why the thumbs down in the thread subject? However, note that Comodo is built around Chromium, so the underlying technology is presumably the same as for Chrome on the Chromebook. The three alternate browsers that you specified don't have versions for ChromeOS. Note that on the Chromebook you'll be using the built-in Chrome browser. Adobe haven't written a version of Adobe Digital Editions for ChromeOS. What we can't do (yet) on Chromebooks is download an Adobe DRM-protected book outside of the specific shop apps and open it. For example, if you bought your book from Google Play then Google's own reader works both on and offline on the Chromebook. If your ePub files are DRM-protected, then you can read them using the web player for the particular store (assuming one exists). You can download from your Cloud storage solutions then open in Readium, or, if you know the URL to the file you can open it directly in Readium.Īlso, if your ePub files are held in Google Drive then you can use ChromeOS's own file manager within Readium to open the file from the Cloud. Readium seems to work pretty well for ePub not protected by DRM. ![]()
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