MouseyHowsee
iPF Noob
I like it
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MouseyHowsee said:I like it
jwt873 said:I used Stanza and I'm missing it.. It was nothing special as far as a reader goes.. I could probably be happy with most of the other readers out there, But Stanza let me search different databases for books.. This includes the Gutenberg Press for some of the old free classics. I've tried other readers and can't seem to do Title and Author searches on the Gutenberg Press database. I have three books that I had downloaded and was getting around to read them when I had time.. Now I can't because stanza is toast
Megareader has Gutenberg press and a few others. Try it you'll like it.
Yeah, and one of the neat things about Megareader is that you can hook your Calibre2OPDS catalog (that ties into Calibre, a free e-book management software) to it so you can easily browse your own e-books. Or, at least, that's what I've done. YMMV
As I'm the type who only puts one book at a time on her iPad, Megareader works perfectly for me. It allows me to download my own book right to the reader. Plus, there's the access to a whole bunch of free book sites...
It's my most recent "find" of apps - can't say enough good about it.
Marilyn
"Awesome Reader" is free on iTunes right now. Bills itself as a read or play anything off a client app. Haven't tried it yet.
Just curious...why not use iBooks? It reads books in both PDF and ePub...?