
ISILO FOR KINDLE FIRE DOWNLOAD
ISiloX also enables you to download websites as isilo files. You can also download files from a web server. It offers multiple ways to get ebooks onto the device, including running its own webdav (I think thats the term) which means you can map the iphone as a network drive and access folders on it. Much faster than with the other ebook readers that I've tried - in fact I think this is one of the main reasons I like this reader. I started off using it directly with html and txt files, however it works much better with the isilo pdb files. iSiloX, which is used to convert files into the isilo format is also excellent. It took me a while to get the hang of it because it is so customisable and has a few quirks, however I've got it set up exactly as I like. I use iSilo exclusively for reading ebooks on my iPhone.
ISILO FOR KINDLE FIRE FREE
It's not the cheapest reader on the app store, but it's very good and in many aspects better than some other free or even paid readers.

It works flawlessly even with quite large files (just tried 18MB PDF). I can access the collection with built-in web browser, go through books and subfolders and simply select and download book I just want to read. So I decided to put all my books on my web server, secure the folder with name/password access and it works like a charm with iSilo. Not to mention that I really don't want or need to convert entire my collection consisting of various ebook formats to just single one. Other readers offer uploading books via their desktop apps, but I found this access somewhat limiting when I'm on the way. It seems it's equipped with easiest way of sharing and downloading books via the web server.

In not so distant past, I owned its UIQ3 version and I found the iPhone version to be the best ereader for my needs.

I tried Bookshelf (which was my hot favorite), Stanza, and eReader, but I finally ended up with iSilo. After many years with various JAVA/Symbian powered devices, I finally joined the iPhone camp
