Nook for iPhone, iPad and PC see updates, slew of new features in tow
Barnes & Noble told us this update was in the pipeline when it introduced Nook for Android, and sure enough, said update is hitting the intertubes this fine morning. The iPhone and iPod touch version of the Nook app is said to be completely overhauled, while the iPad edition is the company's first to offer an in-app "rating" feature. In case you couldn't guess, the former also adds support for the iPhone 4's Retina Display, while also tossing in a slew of new customization options (themes, day / night content options, line spacing, font styles, preferred justification, previews, etc.). Finally, today also marks the reintroduction of the Nook for PC client, though it seems that most of the fanciful new features are reserved for the more portable versions. Hop on past the break for the full skinny, and tap that source link to get to downloadin'.
Barnes & Noble Enhances Free eReading Software Offering with NOOK™ for iPhone®, iPad™ and PC
Completely New iPhone Application Delivers The Most Easy-to-Use, Customizable iPhone and iPod touch® Reading Experience
NOOK for iPad Updated with First "Rate" Feature on eReading Software
Only eReading Software and Apps to Offer eBook Lending
New York, New York – August 17, 2010 – Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world's largest bookseller, today enhanced its offering of popular, free NOOK-branded eReading software with updated versions for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and PC (available at www.bn.com/NOOKapps).
Completely new, the next-generation NOOK for iPhone application delivers the most personalized and easy-to-use eReading experience for iPhone and iPod touch owners. NOOK for iPad adds customer-requested, in-app content rating and other improvements to the company's popular iPad app, and NOOK for PC brings new branding to the company's desktop software. "Read what you love, anywhere you like"™ with the entire family of free NOOK eReading software and apps, which enables mobile device and computer users to shop more than one million digital titles in the Barnes & Noble eBookstore, access eBooks from their personal Barnes & Noble digital library and use the company's breakthrough LendMe™ technology to share eBooks with friends.
Taking a page from the company's popular, highly customizable NOOK for iPad application, Barnes & Noble gives NOOK for iPhone users the ability to tailor the way they consume content, offering a simple, attractive reading experience from the handheld device. Users can create completely personalized or utilize professionally designed themes, and optimize content for day or night reading, with one-tap options and a preview before settings are changed. With unparalleled customization features, the NOOK for iPhone app offers customers the ability to choose from millions of colors for fonts, backgrounds or links, as well as the option to control screen brightness to make reading on the iPhone easy and comfortable. Barnes & Noble designed the NOOK for iPhone to optimize eBook cover art and text on the new iPhone 4's Retina display, and it also works well on earlier iPhone and iPod touch models.
The new NOOK for iPhone also offers more choice than ever before in an iPhone eReading app: line spacing, font style and sizes, and justification can be adjusted according to user preference. Customers can also opt to use the publisher's original setting to view the eBook exactly as the publisher and author intended. NOOK for iPhone offers portrait or landscape viewing; one-touch access to highlight, make notes or bookmark a page; and the ability to easily delete samples from within the application. Learn more or get the new application at www.bn.com/NOOKforiPhone and www.itunes.com/appstore.
"We are committed to offering an easy-to-use, comfortable, and fun NOOK eReading experience across multiple platforms. NOOK for iPhone users can shop Barnes & Noble's vast catalog of eBooks, while enjoying new, customization features and sharing their favorite eBooks with friends for free," said Douglas Gottlieb, Vice President, Digital Products for Barnes & Noble.com. "NOOK for iPhone puts thousands of eBooks in your pocket, and the reading experience is fantastic. It's another way that Barnes & Noble's NOOK offering makes it truly easy to read what you love, anywhere you like."
Lend eBooks to Friends
Using Barnes & Noble's innovative and exclusive LendMe technology, customers can share eligible eBooks, easily identified by the LendMe icon, with other NOOK software users. The lending feature, uniquely offered across the NOOK eReading platform, lets friends and family enjoy the eBook for up to 14 days. LendMe recipients have access to a wide variety of eBooks on both the NOOK eBook Reader and their NOOK software-enabled PC, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, or Android™ smartphone.
Like the iPad application, NOOK for iPhone users can initiate, accept and defer eBook lending right inside the app. The new app also seamlessly integrates LendMe into the device experience, so users can simply send the lend offer by tapping their iPhone or iPod touch contacts for the most streamlined sharing possible. And when NOOK software-enabled iPhone, iPod touch or iPad users receive a LendMe offer, it will appear within the application where they can see the eBook's cover and the message from their friend.
Get In Sync
NOOK for iPhone users can easily read across multiple devices by syncing the last page read of the last eBook opened on their iPhone or iPod touch with other NOOK software-enabled devices including iPad, Android smartphone (OS 1.6 or higher) or Windows®-based PC desktop, laptop or netbook. NOOK for iPhone also quickly syncs users' entire library, current reading position, notes, highlights and bookmarks with other NOOK software-enabled devices.
Additional features available in NOOK for iPhone include:
· Shop the expansive Barnes & Noble eBookstore: Search, explore and browse through more than one million eBooks at www.bn.com/ebooks directly by touching Shop from the Library. The vast majority of titles are available for $9.99 or less, there are free samples of all eBooks, and more than a half-million free classics. Learn more from thousands of editorial and customer reviews. Pick a current favorite – Barnes & Noble offers 196 of 205 current New York Times Best Sellers – a classic or anything in between and download it wirelessly in seconds.
· Access your personal Barnes & Noble digital library: All eBooks purchased through the Barnes & Noble eBookstore, including those purchased online, on NOOK eBook Readers and software-enabled devices, are at your fingertips in your Library. Customers with large digital libraries will appreciate the search option that helps them find the desired title quickly.
· Full-featured library: As found on NOOK for iPad, NOOK for iPhone features two library views: Library Grid view for displaying easy-to-read, beautiful covers, and Library List. The Library also provides rich product details for each eBook including the synopsis and easy access to more titles from that author. Users can sort by recently read, author or title, or get to their content faster with an in-book search to locate a particular word or phrase.
· Take notes: Bookmark pages, make highlights and write notes. Simply tap a word or drag your finger across a section to highlight it or make a note. In addition to appearing on your iPhone or iPod touch, your bookmarks, highlights and notes will also appear on an iPad and PC enabled with free NOOK software. Other devices will be added soon.
· Learn more: Touch and hold on a word on the screen and the in-app dictionary looks up the word's meaning. Want to learn more? Simply tap one of the options to take you to the Google or Wikipedia page on that word or term using the Web browser. Barnes & Noble also makes it easy to get started with a quick start tutorial on first login.
· Follows the standard: Now, iPhone users will read eBooks formatted in ePub, quickly becoming the industry standard.
NOOK for iPad, PC
The NOOK family of devices and software continues to evolve with an update for the iPad app, available at www.bn.com/NOOKforiPad and www.itunes.com/appstore. Complete with a new name, NOOK for iPad continues to differentiate itself from other iPad applications with an industry-first "Rate" feature – a fun and helpful way for users to indicate and easily sort their favorite reads. iPad users can simply tap the stars beneath all of the eBooks in the Library to give each a rating of one to five. NOOK for iPad also includes additional performance enhancements from the previous version.
In addition, today's announcement also marks the company's re-introduction of its desktop client as NOOK for PC (available at www.bn.com/NOOKforPC). With the ability to shop the Barnes & Noble eBookstore, access to a customer's personal Barnes & Noble digital library and share eBooks with friends, NOOK for PC offers customers the ability to enjoy eReading on their Windows-based desktop, laptop or netbook.
As previously noted, the company continues to leverage the strength of its NOOK brand across its entire eReading offerings, including NOOK for Mac®, and more in the coming months, and will continues to update its NOOK software offering with enhanced features in the coming months. For more information on free NOOK software and apps, please visit www.bn.com/NOOKapps.
With Barnes & Noble's Lifetime Library™, Barnes & Noble customers will always be able to access their digital libraries on BN.com and a variety of devices including dedicated NOOK eBook Readers, previously announced eBook readers powered by the Barnes & Noble eBookstore, and NOOK software-enabled iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, BlackBerry® and Android smartphones, HP computers, PC and Mac.
About NOOK™ from Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble's NOOK brand of eReading products makes it easy to read what you love, anywhere you like™ with a fun, easy-to-use and immersive digital reading experience. With NOOK, customers gain access to Barnes & Noble's expansive eBookstore of more than one million digital titles, and the ability to enjoy content across the widest variety of devices. NOOK eBook Readers are the most full-featured, dedicated eReading devices on the market, featuring a color touch screen for navigation along with a best-in-class E-Ink® display. NOOK 3G ($199) offers both free 3G wireless and Wi-Fi® connectivity and NOOK Wi-Fi ($149) features Wi-Fi connectivity. In Barnes & Noble stores, customers with NOOK devices can access free Wi-Fi connectivity, enjoy the beta Read In Store™ feature to browse many complete eBooks for free, and the More In Store™ program, which offers free, exclusive content and special promotions. Barnes & Noble is the only company to offer digital lending for a wide selection of eBooks through its LendMe™ technology, available exclusively through NOOK eReading products. Find NOOK devices in Barnes & Noble stores and online at www.nook.com, as well as Best Buy stores and www.bestbuy.com.
In addition to NOOK devices, Barnes & Noble makes it easy for customers to enjoy any book, anytime, anywhere with its free line of NOOK software, available at www.bn.com/NOOKapps. Customers can access and read eBooks from their personal BN digital library on devices including iPad™, iPhone®, iPod touch®, BlackBerry®, Android™ and HTC HD2™ smartphones, HP computers, PC, and Mac®. Barnes & Noble also offers NOOKstudy™ (www.nookstudy.com), an innovative study platform and software solution for higher education.
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Finally. The only thing I have been wanting was to be able to sync the last page read between my laptop, iPhone and Nook. The other stuff is just icing, I guess.
@electrogruve
Absolutely! I love my nook, and the iPad app is nice, but the iPhone app has been crap, and the ability to sync last-read page is essential. I hope this solves the issue I have had with downloading ebooks to the iPhone app. It has been so buggy as to be unusable, a problem I haven't had on the iPad or nook. Can't wait to get a good look at this update.
@jasonact I am downloading now. I kept checking the app store for an update to the B&N eReader and didn't see it. I just figured out that this is a whole new app. I searched Nook and found it that way.
Should i get an iPhone or an Android device?
@JakeG895
plz tell me, i had an iphone 3gs and i liked it. should i make the switch to android with 3.0 coming?
ask your mom.
@JakeG895
no need to think, just crowd source to develop your personal preferences.
@JakeG895
If you have to ask the answer is iPhone.
From an Android Fanboy.
@fais
short explanation why?
@JakeG895
This is not the time nor place for such trolling. Go away.
@JakeG895
@JakeG895
Well in my opinion Android is still quite niche and geeky compared to the iPhone so Android buyers fall into two categories.
1. Phone geeks who have been following Android and appreciate the areas in which Android trumps the iPhone.
2. Every one else who buy Android for other reasons price, network, next big thing, not an iPhone etc.
Now if you fall into category 1 you wouldn't be asking Android or iPhone because you would already know the pros and cons of both and would know if Android is for you.
If you fall into category 2 Android is wasted on you. Your unlikely to appreciate, use or even know of the features that make Android special in which case I would recommend the iPhone with its easy to use UI and more apps, better games etc
As you on engadget I'll guess you fall into 1 but anyway that's my answer to why 90% of the time I recommend the iPhone despite being an Android fan. Sorry not a short answer!
@JakeG895 Get an iPhone bro I love my iPhone 4
@fais I love it how all the android fans think they are far more intelligent and knowledgeable in electronics and gadgets because they own a droid. What about people that jailbreak their iPhones and prefer the os? Are they stupid?
Ughhh i want textbooks on my iPad
@mherm88 i do to, that would be sooo helpful
Textbooks for iPad are already showing up:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/etextbooks-for-the-ipad/id364903557?mt=8
@HotFuzz whoa thanks, they actually only have 1 of my textbooks (Federal Income Tax ugh) but it is the most expensive one I have to get so this actually helps a lot
Not bad at all.
@JakeG895
Well in my opinion Android is still quite niche and geeky compared to the iPhone so Android buyers fall into two categories.
1. Phone geeks who have been following Android and appreciate the areas in which Android trumps the iPhone.
2. Every one else who buy Android for other reasons price, network, next big thing, not an iPhone etc.
Now if you fall into category 1 you wouldn't be asking Android or iPhone because you would already know the pros and cons of both and would know if Android is for you.
If you fall into category 2 Android is wasted on you. Your unlikely to appreciate, use or even know of the features that make Android special in which case I would recommend the iPhone with its easy to use UI and more apps, better games etc
As you on engadget I'll guess you fall into 1 but anyway that's my answer to why 90% of the time I recommend the iPhone despite being an Android fan. Sorry not a short answer!
Great! This ain't available on the Australian iTunes app store as yet for iPhone .. Ha
.... and where's the new iPod Touch with 2 camera suposed to be launched on this August 17, '10. That's really strange that no ones agreed that this rumors wasn't true :S
@huffy15
Who actually thought it was true? August doesn't fit into Apple's time table, which is notoriously rigorous. You can almost assume that new iPods will debut in September every year and no other time of year. What the update will contain is available for rumor and speculation still, but any kind of August launch rumor should be called false from the start.
"...The NOOK for iPhone app is not just a new chapter, it's part of a whole new story that's going to kindle a real revolution in reading..."
Haha, noticed the jab to Amazon in the App Store description.
Awesome update - now please add eReader.com / Fictionwise support. How long have B&N owned eReader.com now and yet has done nothing to support the books on that site?
Is this US only?