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Turn Your iPhone into the Ultimate E-book Reader

July 24th, 2008 @ 7:34 am

Categories: Gizmos and Gadgets, Software, Travel Tips

Tags: Apple iPhone, eReader, E-book Reader, E-books, Personal Technology, Rick Broida

ereader-for-iphone.jpgKindle, schmindle. The best e-book reader money can buy is the iPhone (ditto the iPod touch). Don’t believe me? Consider: Amazon’s Kindle sells for $349 and has a grayscale screen. It’s way too big to fit in a pocket. It’s good only for reading. And, let’s face it: It’s kinda ugly.

The iPhone, meanwhile, starts at $199, sports a gorgeous color screen, slips easily into a pocket, does way more than just e-books (duh), and looks crazy-sexy. So, just how do you get books on your iPhone or touch? Start with eReader (iTunes link), an e-book viewer that Palm and Windows Mobile users may recognize. The iPhone/touch version lets you download and view books purchased on the eReader or Fictionwise Web site (which, in addition to fiction, each carry a wealth of popular business titles). To find out more about eReader, read my full review of the program over at MacLife.

For the moment, eReader can’t open PDF and other e-book files you might already have on your PC. For that, look to Stanza (iTunes link). It’s great for reading public-domain works and the like. And it’s free. (So is eReader, but you have to buy books for it.)

The Kindle does have an edge in that you can download books from Amazon on the run — no PC required. But seriously, how often do you really need to do that? I am loving using my iPod touch as an e-book reader, and I’m quite confident you will, too.

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    United Systems

    07/24/08 | Report as spam

    No Brainer

    I almost feel bad dogging the device but it's just silly. It's like extremly rich guys young daughter came up with the idea, and the guy had no clue about what is currently on the market. Or he didnt have the heart to tell the little girl that the market doesn't need it. iPhone/Pod FTW!

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    BizHacksRick

    07/24/08 | Report as spam

    Um, what?

    I've run your post through every translator I can find and it still doesn't make sense. What's your point, exactly? happy

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    chansen@...

    02/11/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Turn Your iPhone into the Ultimate E-book Reader

    I have both. Maybe it's because I'm old and my eyes aren't what they should be . . . but reading on my iPod Touch is way less fun than reading on the Kindle. And the Kindle has 230,000 books available, which is why I'm leaving my Sony eReader behind. (Yes, I've used them all. I even have something called the Rocket Ebook, from ten or twelve years ago.)

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    Luukje

    03/04/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Turn Your iPhone into the Ultimate E-book Reader

    Well I would more describe the i-phone as being an e-browser. Great if you want to kill a few minutes between stuff, then browse away.
    BUT reading - i mean 2 hrs undisturbed no email or call is going to come between me and every line - no way the I-phone (PHONE) is the right tool.

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