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Unoffical iPhone ebook reader?
#1  brecklundin 01-22-2008, 07:15 PM
http://www.pdfzone.com/c/a/Mobile/Apple-iPhone-Gets-an-Unauthorized-eBook-Reader/?sp=0&kc=HOTTOPICS012208STR4

Dunno is it has been brought up here or not...but cool news for iPhone owners.
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#2  brecklundin 01-22-2008, 07:16 PM
oh, carp...it's over 6-month old news...d'oh!!
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#3  Liviu_5 01-22-2008, 07:48 PM
Actually Books.app is a nice application which needs some polish. I used it a little on my iTouch though for text based books I prefer Fbreader on the 770.

However Safari is very good at reading pdf's, being very, very fast
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#4  astra 01-23-2008, 06:48 AM
Does iPhone have eInk screen?
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#5  Hadrien 01-23-2008, 06:58 AM
Quote astra_lestat
Does iPhone have eInk screen?
Not it doesn't.

When Apple release their SDK, I hope we'll get an application like FBReader ported to the iPhone. Currently, using Feedbooks, you can create great looking PDF files for the iPhone, but you can't save PDF files using Safari.
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#6  Liviu_5 01-23-2008, 08:39 AM
Quote Hadrien
Not it doesn't.

When Apple release their SDK, I hope we'll get an application like FBReader ported to the iPhone. Currently, using Feedbooks, you can create great looking PDF files for the iPhone, but you can't save PDF files using Safari.
Unless it's jailbroken I have easily 1 Gb of pdf's on my iTouch; you just need to install and tinker a little bit with Apache (or other alternatives to be able to use Safari to see the files on the iPhone) following clear googled instructions and you can use iPhone Browser to transfer files from Windows.

I hope too that once the SDK is released you could do everything directly and officially and either Fbreader will be ported or Books.app improved
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#7  Hadrien 01-23-2008, 10:05 AM
Quote Liviu_5
Unless it's jailbroken I have easily 1 Gb of pdf's on my iTouch; you just need to install and tinker a little bit with Apache (or other alternatives to be able to use Safari to see the files on the iPhone) following clear googled instructions and you can use iPhone Browser to transfer files from Windows.

I hope too that once the SDK is released you could do everything directly and officially and either Fbreader will be ported or Books.app improved
I remember something about future Books.app improvements. I think that the lead developer said on Teleread that he was considering adding epub support.

If someone could use Safari to take care of the HTML+CSS and work on supporting metadata/TOC, it should be possible to create a very good epub reader on the iPhone.
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#8  blackwind 04-24-2008, 01:11 PM
I know this thread is a bit old, but I love reading books on the iPhone.

dBelement's reader is by far the best eBoook reader on the iPhone. (http://reader.dbelement.com)
One touch scrolling, bookmarking...and it looks better than any other eBook reader I've ever seen.

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#9  DaleDe 04-24-2008, 02:33 PM
Is Reader an offline or online reader? What file formats does it support? The web site does not provide many details.

Dale
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#10  badgoodDeb 04-24-2008, 06:25 PM
I clicked on the "touch here" (from my Mac, I clicked on it) and it wants a username and password. I think it may be a "web app" and probably is used online. BUT I don't have an iPhone yet, so what do I know.
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