OverDrive Read is a browser-based ebook reader that works on many computers, tablets, and mobile devices with compatible web browsers. Learn more about OverDrive Read here.
The easiest way to see if OverDrive Read works on your device or web browser is to try it out using the sample below; just click or tap the jacket cover.
Specific compatibility
For the best reading experience, we recommend using an up-to-date web browser, like one of these:
If you're using a mobile device, you'll need:
Note: Read-alongs (a type of OverDrive Read ebook) require Android 4.1 or higher. Personal financial software.
The latest versions of Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms are compatible with the following operating systems and browsers. Browsers Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms work with the 2 most recent versions of the following browsers (unless specified otherwise). Aug 12, 2017 Omni Web is one of the best browsers available for Mac as it is the powerful web browser for Mac. Features of Omni Web: It has numerous features like Visual Tabs, adding websites to shortcuts, automatic rendering of web pages, etc. Make sure you are using a Java and Flash compatible browser. Firefox is compatible with Flash. Mac users can also choose to use Firefox. In March 2017.
Use this article to learn about the supported browsers. You can use our HTML5 player or the Silverlight plug-in to watch Netflix TV shows and movies on PCs running Windows XP or later, and Intel-based Macs running OS X Tiger (v10.4.11) or later. Mac OS X 10.9 or later (Mavericks), Chrome OS, or Linux*. Mac OS X (10.10 and later): Apple Safari or Chrome. Linux: Office Online works in both Firefox or Chrome on Linux, but some features may not be available. If you're using an older version of iOS then Safari is the best browser for Office Online on iPhones but some features may not be available.
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