🆚 Apple Books vs. Scribd
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 Apple Books is twice as popular as Scribd.
- 🌎 Apple Books is more popular in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
- 🌍 Scribd is more popular in Spain, Greece, and Vietnam.
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Apple Books is Apple's integrated ebook and audiobook app and digital storefront where users can find, buy, and download ebooks and audiobooks.
It supports EPUB and PDF files, syncs reading progress and libraries via iCloud, offers daily and annual reading goals, and provides access to a wide catalog of commercial titles and public-domain classics.
Scribd is a digital document library and reading subscription service that provides access to millions of e-books, audiobooks, magazines, and user-uploaded documents.
It offers offline reading and listening, highlights and personal notes, curated browsing with editorial and algorithmic recommendations, and custom lists of titles.
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- 🥇 Most popular in the United States in the Audiobooks category.
- 🥇 Most popular in the United Kingdom in the Audiobooks category.
- 🥇 Most popular in Australia in the Audiobooks category.
- 🥈 Second most popular in the United States in the Ebooks category.
- 🥈 Second most popular in the United Kingdom in the Ebooks category.
- ⭐ 6th most popular in the United States in the Science And Research category.
- ⬆️ 46th most popular in the United States in the Social Media category.
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