While looking for a tool to have synchronised book reader with cross-platform support, I finally landed at Google Play Books which had very simple interface and allowed adding own epubs or pdfs. I have been using it for quite sometime now.
May be this github repo Stvad/google_books_highlight_extractor
will help someone or inspire them to create something more Obsidian specific. I feel that the highlight extractor works bit better than converting the google docs to md - the resulting file is cleaner and easier to refactor more by hand.
We purchased an Android Tablet for my Husband to read books on. He reads a lot due to being almost totally deaf. (Cannot hear TV.) I have quite a lot of iBooks and would like to be able to transfer them from iPad (it is too heavy to hold for reading) to his Android Tablet. I have an iPod Touch but it is too small.
I am looking for a way to transfer our iTunes Books to the Monster 7. The Google eBooks transfer just fine. I have purchased a Synctunes program that is supposed to work but I have not been able to get it to work. The books go to the SDCard and I cannot get to them. Any suggestions?
Unfortunately, we can't download ibooks by apple from Google play because apple dudes didn't make it available for Android market. On the other hand, we are able to install google play books on ipad & iphone and sync all books purchased on that marketplace regardless of all that DRM geek stuff, that should be transparent for any common mortal. That's exactly what I mean when i try explaining what does mean a close technology.I say it without any desire to be controversial, to say the truth.
iBooks Author can produce .epub format if you start from one of the two special epub templates provided by Apple. The other templates can only produce .ibooks format. Pages can export to .epub format generally.
Most paid for books from the iBooksstore have DRM and can only be read using the iBooks app. Android is not possible for them. The same goes for any books in the interactive .ibooks format, even without DRM.
Google Play Books is a digital distribution service providing over five million titles, including eBooks and audiobooks. Accessible via the Google Play website's dedicated Books section, it's also available through mobile apps for Android/iOS and select e-readers supporting Adobe Digital Editions. In this tutorial, we'll demonstrate how to read Google Play Books on Kindle, Kobo, and Nook devices.
To initiate the download process for DRM-protected ACSM files: open Adobe Digital Editions (ADE), then use ADE to open the ACSM file. This will trigger the download process. And here's a detailed guide about how to convert ACSM to EPUB/PDF.
Click All Items to find the Google Play Book you want to transfer to Kobo/Nook device. Then right click the book cover >> Copy to Computer/Device >> Ereader to transfer the book to your Kobo/Nook devices. Eject your eReader from the computer, Google Play book will appear in your Library.
Since you can't read books from Google Play on Amazon Kindle devices, so we need an eBook DRM Removal and eBook Converter to help us make it happen. As for as I can know, Epubor Ultimate software is the perfect all-in-one ebook decryption tool, which is famous for removing Kindle/Kobo/Google Play DRM with the highest quality as well as converting ebook format with the fastest speed.
With these methods, you can enjoy Google Play Books on any eReader of your choice. Additionally, Epubor Ultimate serves as an excellent tool for unlocking DRM-protected eBooks and converting book formats efficiently.
I followed the steps to read the Google play books on kindle
But unfortunately when I open the book on kindle it says
"an error occurre.If you purchased this item from Amazon, delete the item and download it from the cloud"
Google play books is one of the biggest ebook stores in the digital market from where you can purchase and rent ebooks. However, downloading google play booksis not as simple as downloading kindle books, especially downloading google play books to epub. So here are a set of instructions on Google Play books downloading epub. Here I will share you the 100% effective way to download google play books to epub.
In most cases, there are both epub and pdf downloading options, but what you finally get is .acsm file, right? But what is acsm file? ACSM file is not a real ebook format, but only the downloading link that allows you to download Google Play books to epub or pdf. There are some extra steps for converting acsm to epub when you get .acsm file. Please follow the below steps.
No matter what cases you are falling in, your google play books have been downloaded to your computer either in pdf or epub format. Please keep in mind that almost all Google Play books are protected by Adobe Adept DRM which will prevent you from reading google play books on any book reader or reading app. Therefore, I will guide you through how to convert google play books to drm-free epub.
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Go to the change BARD user ID and password page.
On this page, you can enter a new password. You will need to enter it twice to confirm it. If the two entries don't match exactly, the new password won't be accepted.
Your password must contain:
To recover a lost or forgotten password yourself, direct your web browser to reset your lost password page and fill out the form. You will be prompted to answer a question which you set during your initial log in. You will receive an email message with a new, temporary password. That temporary password will be valid until you successfully log in and change it.
If you have not previously set a secret question and answer, you will need to send an email to email NLSDo...@loc.gov asking for your password to be reset. You will receive an email message with a temporary password.
NLS-produced books are added to the downloadable collection soon after they have been approved to be added to the general collection. Books submitted by other agencies will be added soon after they are submitted.
While NLS always makes an effort to offer the complete book series, some books in a series are not available in a digital form. NLS will convert these missing books from analog recordings when possible.
NLS-produced magazine issues must meet strict quality-control standards held by NLS. In some cases, individual issues can be held up by production problems that cause them not to meet these standards. NLS works with its magazine producers to solve problems as quickly as possible so the magazine issue can be posted to the website.
NLS will begin adding items to the downloadable collection that it did not produce. Many of these items may not be available at your NLS library. However, your library may be able to get a copy of some materials it does not have for you through interlibrary loan. Contact your library for more information.
Special collection materials, such as music and foreign-language books, also may not be available at your NLS library. Contact the NLS Music Section here to request special format music materials. Foreign-language materials can be obtained by your NLS library through interlibrary loan.
Your library's collection is far more extensive than the downloadable collection. NLS continues to add materials to the downloadable collection, including all its newly produced titles. However, the absence of a title in the downloadable collection does not mean the item is not available at all. You should check your library's catalog or the NLS catalog.
All books currently selected by NLS are produced in digital format. Check the NLS catalog: if a book is listed as IN PROCESS, it will appear on the BARD site when production and quality checks have been completed.
Thousands of older audiobook titles have been selected for conversion from analog to digital format. This is a long-term project. Some older books are unsuitable for conversion and must be re-recorded or, in some cases, removed from the conversion list (books long out of print and prohibitively expensive, for example); these books will continue to be available on cassette, but may not ever become available as digital talking books.
It is useful to contact your network library if you think you have discovered a title missing from a series, a duplication, or some other kind of inconsistency. The information will be forwarded to appropriate NLS staff for action.
BARD is not a books-on-request service, but, following long-standing NLS policy, patrons are encouraged to bring their reading needs to the attention of NLS by contacting their regional or subregional library. The librarians will then query NLS and report back to the patron.
The easiest way to find a book is to use the "Search the collection" field on the BARD main page. Enter a word or two that relates to the title, author, or subject you are interested in. *You will receive more targeted results if you put an exact phrase from the title or the exact title in quotes. Or, you can browse the entire NLS catalog by author, title, or subject using the links provided.
Use the "Search the collection" field, entering as many words of the title as you can. All the words you enter must appear in the title, so do not use words unless you are certain they are part of the book's title.
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