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BookShelf

Discover the Benefits of a Text to Speech EBook Reader

Downloading a book can sometimes lead to a dialog or list box prompting you to add it to your BookShelf. If this doesn't appear, simply navigate to your Library. On the left side of your Library interface, locate and select ‘Add Books.' Click on the desired version, which will guide you to the appropriate download link. After downloading, you'll have access to both the BookShelf window and the Reader view.

The BookShelf window serves as your personal virtual library, arranging your book collection alphabetically. On the other hand, the Reader view acts as a tailored book viewer, equipped with features that enhance your reading experience. These include reading statistics, song lyrics, book covers, sizes, genres, prices, chapter numbers, and extensive metadata. Such features significantly streamline navigation and usability within BookShelf.

To incorporate a book into your collection, choose it from the drop down menu and adhere to the on screen instructions. Metadata examples you might encounter include titles, author names, subjects, genres, publication dates, ISBNs, page counts, notes, and chapter headings.

For those looking to explore or purchase a new eBook reader, visiting Amazon's website is a great start. Signing up for a free trial grants access to the latest models like Kindle, iPad, Kindle Fire, Nook, and iPad mini. Whether you decide to purchase an Amazon Kindle, an iPhone, or any other text to speech device, you can transform your computer into a haven for book enthusiasts.


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Title BookShelf
Language Windows NT, Windows 98 SE, Windows 95, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows 98
License Free
Author Text-reader
Filename 6050_setup_bookshelf__eng.exe