Booki.sh: An HTML5-Powered E-Reader for Everybody
The new HTML5-powered 'Booki.sh' e-reading app is entirely Web-based and, unlike Kindle, Nook or even Blio, can be viewed in any modern browser, regardless of platform. This means that PCs, Macs, Linux, Android, iOS and BlackBerry can all view content through Booki.sh. The app takes advantage of HTML5's rarely used offline storage to let you read without a wireless connection. As you can see in the gallery below (we put our iPhone in airplane mode), you simply need to be connected when initially opening the book, and it will be cached for offline reading later.Publishers and authors can use Booki.sh, based on an open source reader called Monocle, to embed content in their websites, but they can also use it to streamline the process of previewing, purchasing and reading a book. Eventually, an author may be able to embed a book on a site where a reader can read blurbs, reviews and a preview of the first chapter, without having to leave the e-reader's interface. Booki.sh is still relatively young, but it has the potential to be a serious (and seriously interesting) e-book distribution system.
The Booki.sh reader from Inventive Labs on Vimeo.





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