A Kindle works fine on its own, but it becomes a lot more useful when you use it with select free apps. You can use things like Calibre, Libby, Send to Kindle, Instapaper, and StoryGraph to convert, ...
Independent e-reader apps provide a customizable experience, and are compatible with both EPUB and PDF files. Expand your reading options by exploring the many indie-developer e-reader apps available ...
Finding the right e-book reader apps (also called eReaders) can be difficult. There are a variety of e-book types and plenty of file formats to deal with, and then there are different kinds of books ...
Owning a Kindle is one of the easiest ways to enjoy reading without the constant distractions of modern screens. Since its debut in 2007, the Kindle has evolved dramatically, offering readers several ...
Amazon has launched a new AI feature in the Kindle app that gives spoiler-free answers to questions about the book you’re ...
Ask me what I’m reading at any given moment and I’ll probably rattle off at least three titles, not to mention comics and the occasional textbook I may also be chipping away at in the background.
I'm a big fan of recommending simple tools, since you're more likely to use them. Browser-based reading lists definitely fall into that category. Both Chrome and Safari have built-in reading lists, ...
Tired of the endless loop of doom scrolling? Let’s flip the script and embark on an adventure of self-discovery. Instead of squandering your free moments on X or Bluesky, you can transform them into ...
I don't like reading newsletters in my email inbox, since that's also the place where I get all kinds of distracting messages and ads. If you're looking for an app that lets you set up an email ...
Want to save pages on the web for later? You could always bookmark them in your browser of choice, of course. But that’s a quick way to end up with a messy ...