This page is made to address any possible problems with owning an eBook. If you still need help with something, please contact me for help using the form below.

How the Book is Structured

My book is unique in its origami diagramming method. I created a language using arrows and signs to tell you how to fold without words. You can learn more from this article on Diagramming Conventions.

This book has a lot of pictures that are different ways on different e reader applications (apps). Without changing the settings I will review how my book performed on each app below. The goal is to have you successfully learn the folds.


Finding an Electronic Book Reader Application

Each app below will be rated on the user interface, navigation, book presentation, reputation.

  • User Interface- How intuitive or easy it is to use the app.
  • Navigation- How well can you jump from chapter to chapter.
  • Book Presentation: How the book looks on the screen.
  • Reputation: These companies have been serving customers a long time, which makes them safer overall.

Android/ Google

If you want to read your book on your android cellphone, look no further. I found multiple android applications that successfully opened my E book.

Google Play Books

If you feel secure with google applications, look no further. Not only do you get access to a large network of ebooks, you can add e books from your device and read them anywhere. The app uploads your book so you can use it anytime. Google lives up to its reputation with this app.


Barnes and Noble Nook

This app requires you to create an account to try it. I used my email to reactivate my old Barnes and Noble account. I was able to access my book by going to the book file and opening it with the Nook App. Some of the instructions were warped, but the app overall is easy to use. The Nook lives up to the Barnes and Noble reputation.


eBoox

This app displays my book very well. It has a great user interface and a navigation menu in the corner. This means you can switch to any part of the book easily. This app does well in 3 out of 4 areas. The company seems invested in their image and have a great app to match. Otherwise I know nothing else about the company.


ReadAloud

When I first downloaded the eBook to my phone, this app showed up. My brother recommended me this application years ago. It reads PDFs for you. The free version comes with ads. I paid for the license long ago, as this app can ready any text. This helped me get past days where I didn’t want to read another word, but was happy to hear words.

It read my book and displayed the images. If you want the book read to you, I highly recommend using this app. It might not do so well in user interface as it’s a text to speech app.


Read Era

This applications asks to access all eBooks in your phone and lets you read them. My book doesn’t present well on this app, but it gets the job done. It breaks the book into too many small parts that other apps display together. As someone who used the app for other books, I will share it here anyway.


Apple/ I Phone/ IOS

I am not an I phone user, but want to extend the ebook to all types of phone users. I will review all the apps above that are also on IOS.

  • Nook
  • eBoox

Laptop/ Desktop

Ice Cream E Reader

Ive been using Ice Cream E Reader to test my book, so I might have a bias. The book is displays well and the application is easy to navigate. I just updates the app, and it is working even better. I do not own the pro version so I cant speak on its differences from the free version.


Lets Communicate

This section is to make sure you read your e book. Please let me know if you are finding it difficult to access your e book. We will have to work something out so you get the information.

Also if you have helpful advice that I should add to this page, I am all ears. Keep in mind that I seek to find the strongest e book companies, so customers will have a safe and carefree experience.