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Top 10 Best eBook Reader Apps for Windows

If you're an avid reader, then chances are good that you've read a lot of eBooks. But what about those times when you want to read something other than an eBook? Or maybe your device isn't compatible with eBooks or has some other issue that makes using one impractical? In either case, there's no reason why you should have to put down the book or magazine in order to enjoy reading on your PC. That's why we've compiled this list of our favorite eBook reader apps for Windows users—they'll allow you access to thousands upon thousands of titles without having any problems whatsoever!

1. Kindle

Amazon’s Kindle is the most popular e-reader in the world. It has a huge library of books available for download, and it can be used on multiple devices and platforms. In addition to reading, you can check out newspapers or magazines from your local library using this app as well. You can even listen to music via Spotify or Pandora with this app! If you want to take advantage of these features but don't want all that clutter on your screen like some other options might offer then consider checking out Kobo which also offers similar features but keeps things clean while still being easy enough for someone who hasn't gotten into tech yet (or just wants something simple).

There are several drawbacks though: firstly because it's built by Amazon there aren't many third party apps available; secondly they're not exactly cheap compared with other alternatives like Google Play Store which allows third party developers access so they could create better experiences than what Amazon currently offers; finally though when comparing apples-to-apples between different devices like Kindle Paperwhite versus Fire HD8 then there isn’t much difference between them either way - both products offer excellent battery life too!

2. Calibre

Calibre is a free and open source e-book library management application developed by users of e-books. It can be used to convert ePub, PDF, DjVu and other formats into the Mobi format which works with Amazon Kindle devices. Calibre also supports many other ebook formats including HTML5, FictionBook, OpenOffice/LibreOffice DOCX etc.

Calibre allows you to organize your books in collections of chapters (or even individual pages), then change their names easily from the Rename menu option. You can add metadata like author name or title to each book individually using this same menu option; this way you can see exactly what information was added when adding an item into your collection rather than having multiple entries for each item located elsewhere within calibre's interface when renaming an individual title in your library as well as adding additional information like cover images or summaries into these new collections based on how much space they take up compared with everything else already stored within those folders themselves!

3. Bookviser Reader

Bookviser Reader is a free eBook reader app for Windows. It's easy to use and has a clean interface, allowing you to read eBooks in multiple languages with different font sizes. The built-in dictionary and text highlighting allow you to make note of important words or phrases while reading an eBook.

4. Mango Reader

Mango is a free ebook reader for Windows. It supports many formats, including EPUB and PDF, as well as the ability to create your own books with its powerful editor. Mango has a clean interface and has plenty of features that will make it easy for you to read books on your device or computer.

Mango's open source nature means that users can modify the app themselves if they want—and there are plenty of people doing just that! You can even download an earlier version of Mango from GitHub if you want something other than the latest release (and maybe some extra features).

Mango is available for Windows only at present but does support MacOSX 10.7+ or Linux 64bit systems running Ubuntu 14LTS+

5. Nook

Nook is one of the best eBook reader apps for Windows. The app supports a wide variety of formats and allows you to read eBooks on your computer, phone or tablet. It has a great user interface that makes it easy to navigate through its library and find what you want.

The selection of books is also excellent; there are over 50 million titles available in the Nook store!

6. Kobo Books

Kobo is a great option for e-readers. It has a large selection of books and offers free eBooks, but it also allows users to buy them from the app. The user interface is very easy to use and there are no ads in this app either.

Kobo offers a variety of book clubs and reading groups where you can connect with other people who enjoy reading as much as you do!

7. FBReader

FBReader is a free and open source e-book reader for Android. It supports many file formats, including EPUB and FB2. It is a very popular ebook reader that has been downloaded over 2 million times (as of April 2018). FBReader has a clean user interface and can be used with any other app on your phone or tablet.

The app's main features are:

  1. Full text search using Google Books API

  2. Download books in multiple formats, including EPUB (for better formatting), PDF files, KF8 (.kjbooks) format support for Amazon Kindle devices such as Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Voyage & more; mobi formatted books; azw3 format support for Barnes&Noble Nook Simple Touch Reader devices

8. All-in-One Ebook Reader

All-in-One Ebook Reader is a lightweight, open source ebook reader that can handle a wide variety of formats, including ePub and PDF. It's free to use and available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

The application has an easy-to-use interface with minimal clutter in the user interface (UI). You’ll find only two buttons on the toolbar: one to show/hide bookmarks and another one which opens your favorite bookmarks. The left side of this app contains all your favorite bookshelf folders where you can add new ones or delete existing ones by simply dragging them into their respective folder icon at the top right corner of this screen—thereby making it easy to organize your bookshelves!

9. Adobe Digital Editions

Adobe Digital Editions is a free ebook reader and manager that can be used to read ebooks on your computer, or on your mobile device with the Adobe Digital Editions app. It's available for both Windows and Mac OS X.

Adobe offers several plans to use its software:

Free Edition - This version allows you to download one ebook at a time from Amazon; no subscriptions are required. The software also supports annotations and highlighting while reading, as well as syncing books across devices (Windows PC/Mac). You can even use it as an electronic library card!

10. SumatraPDF

SumatraPDF is a free, open source PDF reader that offers fast and lightweight performance. It's also small and easy to use, making it ideal for both Windows 10 and older operating systems. This app doesn't support comic books or ePubs at this time, but it does have native support for PDF files (as well as other file types).

SumatraPDF is available in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors for Windows 7 through 10; however, there's no way for us here at MakeUseOf Tech Support to determine which version of SumatraPDF you should download—you'll have to do your own research on that front if you want something more recent than July 2017.

eBooks and digital reading have taken over the world in the last decade or so, and for good reason!

eBooks and digital reading have taken over the world in the last decade or so, and for good reason! They're convenient, portable, and affordable. You can read them on your phone, tablet, or computer—and if you have a lot of e-books stored up in your library account (or bought them at a discount), then you don't need to buy new ones!

You can also access books using various apps installed on your smartphone or tablet. For example:

Conclusion

We hope that you’ve found a good eBook reader for your computer, but if not then please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We can help you find the perfect app for your needs and we look forward to hearing from you!

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