Kobo has announced the launch of their app designed specifically for Microsoft notebooks, tablets and desktops running the new Windows platform including devices by Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba and the Microsoft Surface.
Similar to Kobo eReaders and tablets, the Kobo for Windows app allows users to bookmark pages and pick up right where they stopped reading. The app syncs all bookmarks so readers never lose their place, even if they switch devices. Readers can also customize their font style and size, which appears as crisp and clear as it does on Kobo eReaders and tablets. Reading in the dark is not a problem with the “night mode” feature that gives Readers a softer light for easier nighttime reading. Readers can also lock the screen in portrait or landscape mode to ensure they never lose their place, even while on the go.
The Kobo for Windows app enables Readers to access all the features they love on their Kobo device right on their Windows notebook, tablet or desktop, including the ability to carry, browse and shop for their favourite titles in the Kobo eBookstore. Exclusive to Windows 8, Readers can pin books to the Start screen and create tiles to access their favourite reads even more quickly and easily. Just like other tiles, users are able to resize them or even group them in a way that they prefer for a completely customized look.
Also worth noting, this spring Kobo will introduce the Kobo eReading app for Windows Phone to its line up of top ranked applications. The Windows Phone experience will operate with the same functions as the Windows App for notebooks, tablets and desktops, offering the best content and experience to its readers.
The Kobo eReading app for Microsoft Windows is now available in the Windows Store and the first customers in the United States and Canada that download the new Kobo for Windows app will automatically receive Robert Ludlum’s “The Janson Command” by Paul Garrison and a preview of the upcoming Robert Ludlum’s “The Janson Option” in their app while supplies last.
Kobo Launches eReading App For Windows 8 Desktops, Notebooks, And Tablets
Posted in Commentary with tags Kobo on March 7, 2014 by itnerdKobo has announced the launch of their app designed specifically for Microsoft notebooks, tablets and desktops running the new Windows platform including devices by Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba and the Microsoft Surface.
Similar to Kobo eReaders and tablets, the Kobo for Windows app allows users to bookmark pages and pick up right where they stopped reading. The app syncs all bookmarks so readers never lose their place, even if they switch devices. Readers can also customize their font style and size, which appears as crisp and clear as it does on Kobo eReaders and tablets. Reading in the dark is not a problem with the “night mode” feature that gives Readers a softer light for easier nighttime reading. Readers can also lock the screen in portrait or landscape mode to ensure they never lose their place, even while on the go.
The Kobo for Windows app enables Readers to access all the features they love on their Kobo device right on their Windows notebook, tablet or desktop, including the ability to carry, browse and shop for their favourite titles in the Kobo eBookstore. Exclusive to Windows 8, Readers can pin books to the Start screen and create tiles to access their favourite reads even more quickly and easily. Just like other tiles, users are able to resize them or even group them in a way that they prefer for a completely customized look.
Also worth noting, this spring Kobo will introduce the Kobo eReading app for Windows Phone to its line up of top ranked applications. The Windows Phone experience will operate with the same functions as the Windows App for notebooks, tablets and desktops, offering the best content and experience to its readers.
The Kobo eReading app for Microsoft Windows is now available in the Windows Store and the first customers in the United States and Canada that download the new Kobo for Windows app will automatically receive Robert Ludlum’s “The Janson Command” by Paul Garrison and a preview of the upcoming Robert Ludlum’s “The Janson Option” in their app while supplies last.
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