1. Kindle for Mac. Amazon is an ebook publishing powerhouse, so it's no surprise they've made Kindle software for everything including the Mac. The problem of the Kindle for Mac software is that there's no way to buy Kindle books from within the app.
  2. EBooks.com's Ebook Reader lets you read your favourite books on the go. Go to eBooks.com and choose from a massive collection of popular books that you can download in a jiffy.
From Custom Solutions of Maryland:
eBook Reader is an affordable digital book reader compatible with Intel Mac computers running Snow Leopard (OS 10.6) or later. The User is assisted with downloading free eBooks and removing unnecessary characters. Parsed eBooks are saved to a Bookshelf folder created automatically in the User's Documents Folder. eBooks can be displayed in fonts sized from 10 to 24. The User can read the eBook or have it read to him. Place in the eBook is saved between sessions. The eBook Reader window is adjusted automatically to fit the screen resolution. eBook Reader is $20 shareware and can be used in Demo Mode for up to ten launches before registration is required.

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Ibook App For Macbook

Sony reader for mac. The newest app on the Mac eBook reader scene, Bookinist is the app that prompted us to write this article. It’s a brave shot at making a nearly perfect iBooks clone, months before Apple is set to release iBooks for OS X with Mavericks release.

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