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Kobo App For Mac

24.03.2020 

Millions of readers love Kobo! Sign up today and get a $5 credit. With Kobo, you can read on your Windows device anywhere, anytime. Download the Kobo app and browse from over 5 million free and affordable eBooks, comics, and children's books.Offer valid only in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. Visit for complete details.

PLEASE NOTE: If you’d like to sync your Kobo eReader by connecting it to your Windows computer, download the Kobo Desktop app, instead: https://www.kobo.com/desktop. Millions of readers love Kobo!

Sign up today and get a $5 credit. With Kobo, you can read on your Windows device anywhere, anytime. Download the Kobo app and browse from over 5 million free and affordable eBooks, comics, and children's books.Offer valid only in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. Visit for complete details. PLEASE NOTE: If you’d like to sync your Kobo eReader by connecting it to your Windows computer, download the Kobo Desktop app, instead: Show More.

Kobo is an ebook platform that includes its own store and several applications, one for each different platform, so you can read ebooks on practically any device. In the case of Windows, the Kobo desktop client offers you access to the Kobo ebook store, plus a friendly organizer to manage the books in your library. You can buy recent titles, browse bestseller lists and also download hundreds of ebooks for free- mind you, most of them are literature classics. All the books in your library can be synced with the Kobo client on other devices. Kobo features a nicely designed interface, with a clean menu on the left side. Books open on a separate window – with optional full-screen viewing – and are quite comfortable to read.

Kobo App For Mac

On the downside, Kobo doesn’t include as many configuration options as other similar programs. You can’t customize background color, add notes or change the text font, to name a few. In general terms, Kobo seems like an interesting option if you want to get started with ebooks. If you’re looking for a more powerful ebook selling platform and a more feature-rich reader, you’ll need to look elsewhere. Kobo is a nicely designed ebook client that includes access to an online ebook store, and can be seamlessly synced to other devices.

By Anonymous I prefer it. Faster, same selection of books, at better prices, and their FREE e-books aren't all written by amateurs.

Kobo App For Macbook Air

Pros: Faster th an Kindle, to load. Same selection of books, at better prices, than Amazon. The FREE e-books, weren't all written by amateurs, and unedited. Cons: If you're giving up, '100's of free books with purchase.'

, for the love of Pete, don't put me back in high school English class! Give us some contemporary books!

It's the 21st century! Reviewed on August 25, 2016. By Anonymous Very restricive product with features designed for Kobo but NOT the user. Very frustrating eReader to use. You cannot 'cut and paste' important notes from the book to make a summary list for yourself. When Kobo 'decide' to release an update, they FORCE you to download and upgrade that update even if you are on a slow internet connection, before you will be ALLOWED to read the eBook that you have already purchased. This product is terrible.

Kobo Reading App For Mac

Pros: Reasonably cheap. Synchs where you are reading across different comuters you use. Cons: FORCES you to update their software update.

Kobo App For Macbook Pro

This is disgraceful. Reviewed on July 3, 2013.

By Anonymous User Friendly. Downloading and installing the app was easy and fast. Its interface is very nice and reading on it is a pleasant expe rience.

I loved the possibility of changing the font, and the fact that it is easy to see my reading progress. The only thing I don’t like, so far, is that the app detected I speak Spanish and offered me all instructions, menu and books in Spanish. I think language is a feature the user should choose. Reviewed on February 28, 2012. Articles about Kobo.