If you’re like most people, you probably open ebooks and other digital books using Microsoft Edge. But if you want to open ebooks and other digital books without Microsoft Edge, there are a few ways to do it. The first way is to use the Windows 10 search bar. Type “eBooks” into the search bar and then click on the “Open in new window” link. This will open a new window with a list of all the ebooks that are currently installed on your computer. The second way is to use the “Open in File Explorer” command. Type “Open in File Explorer” into the Windows 10 search bar and then click on the “Open in new window” link. This will open a new window with a list of all the files that are currently installed on your computer. The third way is to use the “Open with…” command. Type “Open with…” into the Windows 10 search bar and then click on the “Open with…” link. This will open a new window with a list of all of the programs that are currently installed on your computer.


What Happened to EPUB Books in Microsoft Edge?

It was always a little strange that Microsoft Edge supported eBooks in EPUB format. Why did Edge support eBooks when Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Internet Explorer didn’t?

EPUB support was clearly a strategic decision for Microsoft: Microsoft sold eBooks in the Microsoft Store application, and those eBooks were available for reading in Microsoft Edge on Windows 10. If that sounds strange to you, well—it was. So few people purchased eBooks from Microsoft that the company was happy refunding everyone and removing eBooks entirely back in July 2019.

Now that Microsoft has given up on selling eBooks, the company clearly sees no point in implementing support for EPUB files in the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser. After installing the new Edge, you won’t be able to open EPUB files on Windows 10 until you install an application that supports them.

EPUB Readers We Recommend for Windows 10

Microsoft recommends downloading an EPUB app from the Microsoft Store. Of course, most of the great Windows applications out there aren’t available for download on Windows 10’s built-in Store. That includes EPUB readers.

Want a solid EPUB viewer for Windows? There are quite a few options out there. Here are some we like:

Calibre is a powerful, free, open-source eBook management application. It includes an eBook reader support for EPUB files and other popular eBook formats. You’ll also find an eBook collection manager, editing features, and more. Calibre is a great application, but it has a lot of features, and you might want something a bit simpler.

Sumatra PDF is practically the opposite. It’s a small, lightweight reading application. Sumatra PDF works with EPUB and MOBI eBooks as well as PDFs, XPS files, and even comic books in CBZ and CBR formats. Sumatra can even be used in “portable” mode, so you can place it on a USB drive or in a cloud storage folder and run it on computers without installing it first.

If you prefer reading EPUB files in your browser, you might want to try a browser extension. Install EPUBReader from the Chrome Web Store, and EPUB files will open like PDFs directly in your browser when you click them on the web. You can open EPUB files from your computer in your browser, too, just like you can use your browser as your PDF reader.

The new Microsoft Edge is based on Google Chrome, so you could also install EPUBReader in Edge. There’s a way to install extensions from the Chrome Web Store in Microsoft Edge.

Over time, more extensions should appear on the Microsoft Edge Addons website, making this trick less necessary.

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