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		<title>iMore community spotlight for April 2012</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2012/04/26/imore-reader-spotlight-april-2012/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 22:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeremy Sikora</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[iMore isn’t just a website, it’s a community fueled by millions of people who comment on the stories, give and get help on the <a href="http://forums.imore.com/">iPhone and iPad forums</a>, and join us each and every month in discovering great new ways to enjoy our iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads. This month we chose Ty (aka <a href="http://forums.imore.com/members/emceegeek-174329/">EmceeGeek</a>) and she is exactly that kind of super engaged, incredibly helpful, truly awesome iMore community member.

But enough from us, let’s let Ty do the talking.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cdn.tipb.com/images/stories//2012/04/4714c17f-90cb-fca9.jpg" alt="iMore community spotlight for April 2012" title="EmceeGeek" width="305" height="309" class="alignright size-full wp-image-109266" />iMore isn’t just a website, it’s a community fueled by millions of people who comment on the stories, give and get help on the <a href="http://forums.imore.com/">iPhone and iPad forums</a>, and join us each and every month in discovering great new ways to enjoy our iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads. This month we chose Ty (aka <a href="http://forums.imore.com/members/emceegeek-174329/">EmceeGeek</a>) and she is exactly that kind of super engaged, incredibly helpful, truly awesome iMore community member.</p>

<p>But enough from us, let’s let Ty do the talking.</p>

<p><strong>Tell us a little about yourself?</strong></p>

<blockquote>
  <p>My name is Ty, I'm an unordinary girl from Metro Detroit. I've been into technology my whole life, and have been fortunate enough to have the means to support my Tech Addiction. I'm a student majoring in psychology; pre-major computer science. I am also a YouTube partner; with hopes of expanding my channel. I just need more subscribers! <a href="http://www.youtube.com/emceegeek">EmceeGeek Channel</a></p>
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<p><strong>How long have you been an iPhone or iPad user?</strong></p>

<p><span id="more-109265"></span></p>

<blockquote>
  <p>I've been a iPhone user since the 1st Gen was available. I had it jailbroken, and was using it on T-Mobile. I haven't missed a model since. I started using the iPad when the iPad 2 was released. Stood in line at Best Buy on release day and was hooked! When the 1st gen came out I wasn't interested enough, I knew the 2nd gen would have a lot more in store; knowing Apple's history.</p>
</blockquote>

<p><strong>What brought you to iOS?</strong></p>

<blockquote>
  <p>I've been a Apple user all my life, so when they moved into phones and tablets it was just a given. I love the interface, how smooth it runs, its user-friendly and great for those who are just learning.</p>
</blockquote>

<p><strong>What brought you to iMore?</strong></p>

<blockquote>
  <p>I like forums and iMore was a iOS community that I felt fit. iMore grabbed my attention back when I was switching between the iPhone, Android and BlackBerry; and were using CrackBerry and the one for Android. I just so happen to look up and there iMore was. =)</p>
</blockquote>

<p><strong>What are your favorite apps?</strong></p>

<blockquote>
  <ul>
  <li>Twitter, Free - <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=xhX*vKggN*k&amp;subid=&amp;offerid=146261.1&amp;type=10&amp;tmpid=3909&amp;RD_PARM1=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Ftwitter%2Fid333903271%3Fmt%3D8">Download Now</a></li>
  <li>Instagram, Free - <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=xhX*vKggN*k&amp;subid=&amp;offerid=146261.1&amp;type=10&amp;tmpid=3909&amp;RD_PARM1=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Finstagram%2Fid389801252%3Fmt%3D8">Download Now</a></li>
  <li>Nostagio, $0.99 - <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=xhX*vKggN*k&amp;subid=&amp;offerid=146261.1&amp;type=10&amp;tmpid=3909&amp;RD_PARM1=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fnostalgio%2Fid472305040%3Fmt%3D8">Download Now</a></li>
  <li>Gifboom, Free - <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=xhX*vKggN*k&amp;subid=&amp;offerid=146261.1&amp;type=10&amp;tmpid=3909&amp;RD_PARM1=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fgifboom-animated-gif-camera%2Fid457502693%3Fmt%3D8">Download Now</a></li>
  <li>Tapatalk, $2.99 - <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=xhX*vKggN*k&amp;subid=&amp;offerid=146261.1&amp;type=10&amp;tmpid=3909&amp;RD_PARM1=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Ftapatalk-forum-app%2Fid307880732%3Fmt%3D8">Download Now</a></li>
  </ul>
</blockquote>

<p><strong>What are some of your favorite accessories?</strong></p>

<blockquote>
  <ul>
  <li>OtterBox Defender Series</li>
  <li>Speck Products </li>
  <li>ZooGue Cases and Stylus </li>
  <li>Incipio Products </li>
  </ul>
</blockquote>

<p><strong>What are you most looking forward to from Apple in the future?</strong></p>

<blockquote>
  <p>I'm looking forward to seeing an actual Apple TV set (rumored) and the new iPhone. Oh, and I can't forget the new iMac.</p>
</blockquote>

<p>Thanks Ty!</p>

<p>If you haven’t joined our incredible community yet, there’s never been a better time. Meet great people, get help with your iPhone and iPad, share your ideas, and enjoy fantastic conversation. Perfect for newcomers and pros alike — <a href="http://forums.imore.com/">Join now</a> and maybe you will be picked for our reader spotlight along with a free iPhone case of your choice!</p>
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		<title>Fill out PDF forms, add annotations and signatures with Adobe Reader for iPad</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2012/04/10/fill-pdf-forms-add-annotations-signatures-adobe-reader-ipad/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 01:27:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leanna Lofte</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adobe Reader for iPad has recieved a great update and now allows users to fill out PDF forms, and mark them up with sticky notes, freehand annotating, highlighting, underline, and strikethroughs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cdn.tipb.com/images/stories//2012/04/adobe-reader-hero-620x345.jpg" alt="Fill out PDF forms, add annotations and signatures with Adobe Reader for iPad" title="adobe-reader-hero" width="620" height="345" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-106906" /></p>

<p>Adobe Reader for iPad has recieved a great update and now allows users to fill out PDF forms, and mark them up with sticky notes, freehand annotating, highlighting, underline, and strikethroughs.</p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.tipb.com/images/stories//2012/04/adobe-reader-screenshot-1-620x410.jpg" alt="" title="adobe-reader-screenshot-1" width="620" height="410" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-106916" /></p>

<p>When viewing a PDF with Adobe Reader, you can tap the screen to bring up the toolbar at the top of the screen. This includes buttons for selecting the page turning style (continuous or single page), sharing options, text search, and annotation. </p>

<p>The annotation button replaces the toolbar with a new one that includes buttons to add notes, highlights, strikethroughs, underlines, signatures, and freehand drawing. For highlighting, striking, and underlining, you simply have to drag your finger across the text, and Adobe Reader will automatically add the markup as if it had been done with a word processor. </p>

<p>The freehand drawing isn't anything amazing, but it works find. The strokes aren't amazing, but they also aren't terrible. The biggest disappointment is that there isn't a zoom tool for smaller writing and there isn't an undo button. </p>

<p>When adding a signature, Adobe Reader will pop up a screen for you to sign. You'll want to make your signature nice and big so that it looks good. Once you're done signing, you can adjust the thickness before entering it into the document. Adobe Reader will keep your signature saved so that you can quickly and easily add it to another document (or the same document) in the future. </p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.tipb.com/images/stories//2012/04/adobe-reader-screenshot-3-620x465.png" alt="" title="adobe-reader-screenshot-3" width="620" height="465" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-106915" /></p>

<p>If you tap on a signature or handwritten annotation, options to change the color, thickness, and opacity will pop up. You can also drag them around, adjust the size, or delete them from your document. </p>

<p>Filling out forms is as simple as tapping the fillable field. The keyboard will slide up, allowing you to type into the field. </p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.tipb.com/images/stories//2012/04/adobe-reader-screenshot-2-620x465.png" alt="" title="adobe-reader-screenshot-2" width="620" height="465" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-106917" /></p>

<h2>The Good</h2>

<ul>
<li>Great tutorial PDF included</li>
<li>Easily mark up PDF content with sticky notes, the freehand drawing tool or the highlight, strikethrough, and underline tools</li>
<li>Add comments anywhere in your PDF file with sticky notes</li>
<li>Fill out PDF forms</li>
<li>Use Ink Signature tool to add signature or send PDF files to others for electronic signing using Adobe EchoSign</li>
</ul>

<h2>The Bad</h2>

<ul>
<li>No zoom-in tool for handwriting</li>
<li>Can't undo</li>
</ul>

<h2>The Conclusion</h2>

<p>There are better PDF annotation apps out there, but most of them come at a price. If you're looking for a free solution, Adobe Reader will get the job done. </p>

<h2>Free - <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=xhX*vKggN*k&amp;subid=&amp;offerid=146261.1&amp;type=10&amp;tmpid=3909&amp;RD_PARM1=http%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fapp%2Fadobe-reader%2Fid469337564%3Fmt%3D8">Download Now</a></h2>
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		<title>Apple rejects Sony Reader app, changing stance on purchases made outside the App Store?</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/02/01/apple-rejects-sony-reader-app-changing-stance-purchases-app-store/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 13:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Oldroyd</dc:creator>
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According to the <em>New York Times</em>, Apple has rejected a few apps recently including Sony’s Reader app, based on the way content is purchased for use within the app.]]></description>
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<p>According to the <em>New York Times</em>, Apple has rejected a few apps recently including Sony’s Reader app, based on the way content is purchased for use within the app. Sony's Reader app is an eBook platform similar to Apple’s own iBooks app and the Amazon Kindle app. Content can be found and purchased outside the app, bypassing Apple's iTunes Store and therefore bypassing Apples slice of the pie.</p>

<p>According to Steve Haber, president of Sony’s digital reading division, Apple told him that from now on, all future in-app purchases would have to go through Apple and this includes eBooks. Currently the Amazon Kindle bypasses the App Store too; when you select Kindle Store from within the Kindle app, you are taken to a web page where you can select, buy and pay for your book. This happens outside of iTunes and the App Store; Apple does not take any revenue from Kindle book purchases, but that now looks set to change.</p>

<p>Maybe this change is coming with the new magazine subscription service we expect to be implemented in iOS 4.3 and the launch of The Daily newspaper. Either way, this is another blow to the consumer, who will no doubt end up paying more and have less control of their content. What do you think? Let us know in the comments!</p>

<p>[<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/01/technology/01apple.html?_r=1" target="_blank">The New York Times</a>]</p>
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		<title>Google eBooks start going live for iPhone, iPad</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2010/12/06/google-ebooks-live-android-ios/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 16:32:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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The long rumored Google eBooks service appears to have gone live today... somewhat.  The service allows you to not only read books on an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, but]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/12/06/google-ebooks-live-android-ios/screen-shot-2010-12-06-at-9-39-04-am/" rel="attachment wp-att-48210"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/12/Screen-shot-2010-12-06-at-9.39.04-AM-400x144.png" alt="" title="Screen shot 2010-12-06 at 9.39.04 AM" width="400" height="144" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-48210" /></a></p>

<p>The long rumored Google eBooks service appears to have gone live today... somewhat.  The service allows you to not only read books on an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, but on the web or on Android phones, Nook, and Sony devices.  The iOS webpage boasts over 8,000 titles already available for download.  </p>

<p>The only problem right now is the fact that the native app isn't currently available for iPhone or iPad yet.  (I'm getting the "The item you've requested is not currently available in the US Store" error but we'll update when that's sorted out.)</p>

<p>Also, Google is using Adobe DRM for their eBooks so while they won't be compatible with iBooks (FairPlay) or Kindle, they will be compatible with other stores and readers that support Adobe Content Server 4.</p>

<p>If any of you guys have tried out Google eBooks, let us know what you think!</p>

<p><em>Update:</em>  Looks like the app is now available in the US app store under Google Books</p>

<p><a href="http://www.androidcentral.com/googles-ebooks-go-live-available-android-ios-and-web">[Google eBooks](http://books.google.com/ebooks) via Android Central</a>]</p>
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		<title>Reeder for iPad updated, adds Facebook support</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2010/11/17/reeder-ipad-updated-version-12/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 16:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Oldroyd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reeder for iPad, which syncs with your Google Reader account and pulls in all your RSS feeds in the blink of an eye, had been updated to version 1.2 and]]></description>
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<p>Reeder for iPad, which syncs with your Google Reader account and pulls in all your RSS feeds in the blink of an eye, had been updated to version 1.2 and now has added support for posting to Facebook and Zootool. Once iOS 4.2 drops (soon please) Reeder will work in the background using the task completion process, allowing you to leave the app and do other things while the sync occurs in the background.</p>

<p>There are also the usual bug fixes and a few other minor updates such as less sensitive slider controls, larger tap areas and better handling of accounts with hundreds of subscriptions. If you use Google Reader and have an iPad, you must give it a try. The app is clearly laid out with simple menus and has an easy to read layout. The only downside is the app icon, it is a rather dull grey and white affair and does look a bit out of place in my dock.</p>

<p>[$4.99 - <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/reeder-for-ipad/id375661689?mt=8">iTunes Link</a>]</p>
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		<title>iBooks vs Kindle app- Which one should you use?</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2010/11/08/ibooks-kindle-app/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 19:16:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Garrett</dc:creator>
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Ever since the iBooks was announced, this is probably the single biggest issue an avid ebook reader will ultimately have to deal with: Kindle app or iBooks. What should you]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/09/Screen-shot-2010-09-13-at-9.25.08-PM.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/09/Screen-shot-2010-09-13-at-9.25.08-PM-400x214.png" alt="Amazon Kindle bikini ad" title="Amazon Kindle bikini ad" width="400" height="214" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-39232" /></a></p>

<p>Ever since the iBooks was announced, this is probably the single biggest issue an avid ebook reader will ultimately have to deal with: Kindle app or iBooks. What should you pick? Well, no one can tell you that for certain, but I hope to give you a little insight that might help you decide.</p>

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<p>The fundamental difference between the two is the Kindle app has a very large ebook selection by comparison. 750,000 ebooks on Kindle and 60,000 books at iBooks launch (Apple has not released exact numbers). To me, this is the differentiating factor. Both applications support landscape view with two columns and a built-in dictionary as well as syncing of bookmarks, highlights and notes. Let's look at some of the differences of each app beyond how many books they have.</p>

<p>(You can get our quick review of the <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/04/04/quick-review-kindle-ipad/">Kindle app here</a> and <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/04/04/quick-review-ibooks-ipad/">iBooks app here</a>)</p>

<h2>Kindle</h2>

<p>The Kindle app is a free universal app so you can run it on any iOS device. You can tap the left or right of the screen to turn pages and tap the top right corner to bookmark a page. You have several levels of font sizes and colors to choose from to help create your reading experience as good as it can be. You can even sync your annotations to other devices that support Kindle, that includes any iOS device, Mac, PC, Android and BlackBerry as well as Amazon's own Kindle.</p>

<p>There are a couple of innovative features that the Kindle has brought to the ebook table. First the Kindle app displays popular highlights in a book via underlined text while you read. You can easily see what other people have highlighted, quotes or whole passages. Second is data supplied by <a href="http://www.shelfari.com">Shelfari</a>. This content includes summary, character, spoilers and more; not a bad benefit. On the iPad, you can turn on a page turning feature similar to iBooks, but it is not has smooth or pays as much attention to detail as Apple's iBooks. On iPad, you have to different ways to view your library; big icons that can use pinch to zoom to resize as needed or an alphabetical list. I like both options depending on my mood, but what is lacking is a manual arrange function; You only can sort by Recent, Author or Title.</p>

<p>Since Kindle books are in the cloud, there is no need to sync your book on any desktop. Simple navigate to the archive in Kindle and redownload your book and it will then sync your bookmarks and other annotations.
<h2>iBooks</h2>
iBooks is a free download from the App Store for iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad. You can immediately tell the difference in aesthetic quality between the two apps. When reading with iBooks, it "feels" like a book. In portrait iBook's pages look like they are laying on a bound book. When you turn a page, you can see the print on the other side. Also, one of my caveats with the Kindle app is resolved in iBooks; I can manually arrange my books in any order. One of the other benefits of iBooks is the very nice PDF reader that is built it. You can easily search within PDFs and bookmark pages. For later reference, you can even filter to just view pages you have bookmarked. This is a very nice feature to have for free.</p>

<p>These are all very nice touches iBooks. The look, feel and options are fantastic. However, content is king, just like available software for a platform and regretfully, iBooks falls flat on its face. 9 out of 10 books I search for on iBooks comes up empty. This is very disheartening. I remember in the early days of the Kindle, they only had a 100,000 ebooks or so and are now approaching one million. Sadly, iBooks is not even up to 100,00o yet. I have hopes that Apple will forge the relationships needed to foster a growing library.</p>

<p>Alas, at this time, Kindle really is the better choice for content and iBooks is a much better app. In the end, what s more important to you; books you can actually read, or a pretty application?</p>


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		<title>App vs App: Classics vs Stanza eBook Readers for the iPhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 18:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey Chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that e-book readers are going to be technology's next big thing. With the Kindle being named Oprah’s favorite gadget and other e-book reading devices battling for pole position,]]></description>
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<p>It seems that e-book readers are going to be technology's next big thing. With the Kindle being named Oprah’s favorite gadget and other e-book reading devices battling for pole position, the e-book reader is populating daily culture. But who wants to pay that much money for a dedicated reading device that is admittedly limited and still has no true standard format?</p>

<p>Insert iPhone. We all know that the iPhone does a great job in converging multiple devices, why not add being an e-book reader to its capabilities? Obviously we won’t have any e-ink technology in the iPhone but the e-book readers in the iPhone, Classics and Stanza, offer ease of use and a great free selection—plus you don’t have to plop down an extra 400 dollars to read a book.</p>

<p><strong>See what we think of Classics and Stanza in our App vs App!</strong></p>

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<h2><strong>Design</strong></h2>
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<p>Classics is wonderfully designed. Upon starting the app, a virtual bookcase filled with the covers of popular books gives you your reading options. The interactive bookshelf definitely makes for a virtually pleasing layout—it gives a experience similar to grabbing a book from your shelf, but in this case, tapping will suffice. You can also rearrange the books in any order, though the obvious flaw is when more books become available this design layout may not be the most effective to navigate.</p>

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<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/photo-2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-6002" title="photo-2" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/photo-2.jpg" alt="" width="133" height="200" /></a>What’s great about Classics is that the look of the pages seems carefully designed and well implemented. The pages look like pages of a book, complete with a clothlike texture and instant readability. Another great touch is the flipping of the pages, swipe from right to left to move pages in the most accurate rendition we’ve seen in an e-book reader.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/photo-5.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-6003" title="photo-5" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/photo-5.jpg" alt="" width="133" height="200" /></a>Stanza makes up for what it lacks in groundbreaking design by offering seemingly limitless customization. If you want the color of the words a certain hue of grey or the background completely black, you have the option to do so. This amount of customization allows you to create layouts that better suit your eyes.</p>

<p>Stanza's library page is akin to the iPhone’s setting page—effective and efficient but hardly awe inspiring. It gives you a basic list to select from and it’ll narrow your selection from there. Overall, it works but it definitely feels like you have to learn how to use the controls before you read, rather than just get to reading right away.</p>

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<h2><strong>Usability</strong></h2>
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<p>Classics notable feature is its ability to realistically flip through pages. Because there is no customization options whatsoever in Classics, Classics needed to nail this feature to warrant any type of consideration. Luckily, they absolutely nailed  it. The animation and physics of turning the page are extremely accurate and if you’re sliding the finger to turn but decide not to, it follows your movement and the page falls back in place. You really have to give it a try, it’s the most accurate representation of page turning that I’ve ever seen.</p>

<p>Also, I found that the overall page design of Classics was fairly easy on the eyes. It uses a tan/brown mix of colors to create a more paper-esque texture to the page. It almost looks cloth like. Overall, Classics did a wonderful job in presenting themselves and I enjoyed reading from the application.</p>

<p>But by no means is Classics perfect. It doesn’t have a great selection, offering only a handful of “classic” novels and it offers no customization whatsoever. There is no ability to customize page layout, to change fonts, no ability to add books—you really have to run with what the developers designed for you. You can’t even change the font size, so you’re stuck turning pages at a pretty fast rate. So though Classics looks great, it is definitely limited.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/photo-8.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-6005" title="photo-8" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/photo-8.jpg" alt="" width="133" height="200" /></a>Stanza on the other hand, is completely customizable. You can add books, newspapers, magazines, and thousands of books from different publishers. The sheer number of books is simply staggering, you can always find something to read.</p>

<p>Also, you can customize the page layout to fit your eyes’ preference. The text color, background color, link color, font, font size, alignment, line spacing, margin width, images, and controls—it can really be tweaked to whatever you prefer. Want to read with a black background and white text? By all means! Black Helvetica text on a red background with justified alignment? Sure!</p>

<p><span style="color: #0000ee; text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/photo-7.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-6007" title="photo-7" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/photo-7.jpg" alt="" width="133" height="200" /></a></span>But in the end, I still preferred the overall look of Classics standard page layout over Stanza’s customizable options. No matter what I did, and I tried to emulate Classics, it just wasn’t as easy on the eyes. Also, turning the page is nowhere near as pretty. It only slides out in Stanza.</p>

<p>But the unarguable advantage of Stanza is its ability to add books. That makes it a much more powerful reader and definitely lengthens the life span of the application. You'll never be able to read everything that the folks at Stanza offers because it really has a library worth of literature! </p>

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<h2><strong>Final Thoughts</strong></h2>
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<p>So I guess what it really boils down to is: do you want an e-book reader that looks good with a limited amount of books or a fully customizable reader with limitless options of reading material?</p>

<p>In conclusion, I think having a greater selection wins out. The fact that Stanza can add a variety of books, newspapers, and magazines to your library makes it the winner in this week’s App vs App. The complete customization of the page layout also deserves kudos because it lets the reader decide what he or she wants to see.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/photo-4.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-6008" title="photo-4" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/12/photo-4.jpg" alt="" width="133" height="200" /></a>It’s hard to knock Classics though. As a reading application, it deserves stellar marks for nailing the physics of turning the page and offering such a great, easy on the eyes, page design. Even though customization is huge in e-book readers, the stock look of Classics is still by far the best look in comparison with the two.</p>

<p>But Classics falls short by not offering a wider reading selection. It simply can’t seriously compete as an e-book reader when you can only read the same “classic” books over again. I love this application and think the developers did a fantastic job, but the lack of selection makes it hard for me to give my full recommendation. I definitely think it still merits consideration as the most exciting reader app for the iPhone. But as it stands now, Stanza has still got it beat.</p>

<h2>Classics Rating</h2>

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<h2>Stanza Rating</h2>

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		<title>NetNewsWire: Web App vs. Native App</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2008/08/29/netnewswire-web-app-vs-native-app/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 14:55:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Garrett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People that use RSS often use web-based readers such as Google Reader, Bloglines or NewsGator to view their news feeds. The first two choices are great, but NewsGator has something]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="normal;">People that use RSS often use web-based readers such as Google Reader, Bloglines or NewsGator to view their news feeds. The first two choices are great, but NewsGator has something special on the iPhone; a native app. That's right, no more web apps for RSS, the "news" has gone native baby!</span>
<h2>What is NewsGator Online?</h2>
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<p><a href="http://www.newsgator.com/Individuals/NewsGatorOnline/Default.aspx" target="_blank">NewsGator</a> is a service for personal and professional social networking. They have different applications on many platforms that bring information together. Google has probably coined it best, "RSS is the inbox for the Web". Our focus in this review is with NewsGator's free, personal services for RSS on the iPhone.</p>

<p>NewsGator's web app for the iPhone is called... NewsGator, I know, original. This web app allows for users of the free NewsGator service to view their RSS feeds in an optimized format on the iPhone. Let's take a look at how it works.
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<h2><span style="normal;">A</span>ppearance and Navigation- NewsGator web app</h2>

<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-web-004.png"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3988" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-web-004.png" alt="NewsGator Web App- Feed List" width="133" height="200" /></a>After logging in, you are presented with your feeds, organized by folders (if you organized into folders via newsgator.com). For example, if you follow Apple news, you might want to organize your feeds by site in an "apple" labeled folder. The feeds are then listed by unread stories in that folder. You know how many stories are unread by a number appearing to the right of the feed name. For example, you might have a feed called "The iPhone Blog" and next to it, the number "7". That number means that there are seven stories that are unread since your last visit.</p>

<p>To view the unread stories in a news feed, simply tap the feed name and the stories will be displayed. Depending on your iPhone's Internet connection (EDGE, 3G or Wi-Fi) it can take a couple of moments for the stories to appear on-screen.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-web-009.png"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-3989" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-web-009.png" alt="NewsGator Web App- Story" width="133" height="200" /></a>For each story, you have four choices available to you; first, you can click on the title of the story. This will cause Safari to open the original post in a new page. Second, you can mark a story as "read" by tapping the word "Read". Once done, the story will be removed from your list. Third, you can tap "Clip". Clip allows you to save a story for viewing at a later date. Forth is "Email". Tapping this link will cause the Mail app to launch with information about the story and a link to send to friends. Of course, you don't have to mark every story read, you can click the "Page Read" link at the bottom and top of the webpage to mark all stories on that page as read.</p>

<p>The portions of information presented in the feed are usually small; just enough to whet your appetite for more information. NewsGator has given you a great option for viewing more information. At the bottom of each story there is a "More" link. This link will expand giving you more text and typically a graphic or picture, if one is associated with the feed. Of course, this will also cause the page to load more slowly as additional text and images are rendered on the iPhone's screen. Once you have read the feeds, where do you go? Have no fear; NewsGator has a "Feeds" link located at the top left-hand corner of the page. Tapping this link will take you back to other stories you have not read yet.
<h2>What is the NetNewsWire native app?</h2>
<a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/netnewswireiphone.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-3993" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/netnewswireiphone.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="208" /></a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-native-001.png"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3983" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-native-001.png" alt="" width="133" height="200" /></a>Though the NewsGator web app is nice, why not take it to the next level? NewsGator has a native reader for the iPhone called <a href="http://www.newsgator.com/Individuals/NetNewsWireiPhone/Default.aspx" target="_blank">NetNewsWire</a>. It takes your NewsGator feeds and places them in a very Apple-esque format. Once you launch NetNewsWire, it immediately begins to synchronize your news feeds and your read/unread counts.</p>

<p>There are a few advantages beyond the basics for the NetNewsWire native app on the iPhone. For example, one common annoyance on the iPhone with 3rd party apps is when a native app calls on another app. The native app closes and the "called" app opens. This can be very inconvenient. NetNewsWire for the iPhone is able to work around this issue by allowing its own WebKit-based browser to open and overlay the story. What does this mean for you? If you want to read the story in "Safari", you don't have to close the native app! Instead of launching Safari, NetNewsWire creates a window that slides down from the top allowing you to view the post in full HTML. You don't have any of the Safari-specific features such as bookmarks in this view, but that is OK. If you really need to open the story in Safari, there is a convenient Safari button located on the bottom right of the page. This will close the native app and open the requested webpage in Safari. This feature is also useful because not every publisher chooses to post their full story in their RSS feed. Often, the user has to go to the publisher's site to view the full article. The slide-down window makes this process much, much easier.
<h2>It's not all roses...</h2>
<a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-native-002.png"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-3984" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-native-002.png" alt="" width="133" height="200" /></a>As great as the web and native apps are for viewing your favorite RSS feeds, there are still some limitations. One particularly glaring omission is the ability to manage your feeds. For example, let's say you found a website on your iPhone that you would like to add to NewsGator or NetNewsWire. Neither app allows you to add it on the fly. The only way to do this is to go to newsgator.com and add it the "long way". It would be much more convenient to add it when the need arises.</p>

<p>Another issues when a story is highlighted, you can't tell how many unread articles there are for that feed. The blue reticule is the same color as the unread count; oops.
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
Both apps really do a great job of viewing feeds on any speed network and they are an excellent alternative to Apple's .Mac Reader (are they going to change that name? Someone must have forgot...) on the iPhone. The syncing capability is awesome and flawless. Once the native app has matured and gives you the ability to add your own feeds, this will almost become a no-brainer. Of course, until a Google Reader native app becomes available... oh wait, there is one, err... um... that will be another review.
<h3>Ratings (out of 5)</h3>
<ul>
    <li>Look and Feel: <strong>4</strong></li>
    <li>Navigation: <strong>4</strong></li>
    <li>Features: <strong>4</strong></li>
    <li>Reliability: <strong>5</strong></li>
    <li>Overall: <strong>4.25</strong></li>
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<h3>Pros:</h3>
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    <li>Awesome sync capability allowing you to keep all of your feeds in check from the desktop to the iPhone a complete solution</li>
    <li>Free!</li>
    <li>"Built-in" browser</li>
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<h3><span style="normal;">C</span>ons:</h3>
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    <li>Can't add your own feeds on the iPhone</li>
    <li>Can't view unread count when item is selected</li>
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</p><p style="center;"><a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-native-006.png"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-3982" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-native-006.png" alt="" width="133" height="200" />   </a> <a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-native-007.png"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-3986" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-native-007.png" alt="" width="133" height="200" /></a>    <a href="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-native-008.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-3987" src="http://www.imore.com/images/stories/2008/08/nnw-native-008.jpg" alt="" width="133" height="200" /></a> </p>
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		<title>Weekly Web App Review: Zinio Mobile Newsstand</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2008/05/30/weekly-web-app-review-zinio-mobile-newsstand/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 14:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey Chan</dc:creator>
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Are you an avid magazine reader? Do you look at your iPhone and think that it’d be the perfect device to read digital magazines? Well, Zinio Mobile Newsstand for the]]></description>
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<p>Are you an avid magazine reader? Do you look at your iPhone and think that it’d be the perfect device to read digital magazines? Well, Zinio Mobile Newsstand for the iPhone offers such digital magazines in high-resolution glory. With loads of popular magazines in tow, Zinio Mobile Newstand gives iPhone users a free look at issues that typically cost anywhere from $5 to $10.</p>

<p>How does it perform? Can you actually read anything?</p>

<p><strong>Read on for the rest of the review!</strong></p>

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<h3><strong>Design/Interface</strong></h3>
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Pointing your Safari Web Broswer to www.zinio.com/iphone will display a newsstand-like interface complete with popular magazines such as US News &amp; World Report, Men’s Health, Popular Mechanics, PC Magazine, Elle, and Car &amp; Driver. Even some adult magazines are included such as Playboy &amp; Penthouse. The selection has recently been bolstered by the addition of some international magazines as well.

<p>Overall the design and interface is simple and clear. Touch the magazine you’re interested in reading and you’ll be able to read it in its entirety. There are two different ways to read the magazines and it is similar to its real-life counterpart. You can choose to flip through it page-by-page to see if anything catches your eye in a less-slick form of CoverFlow, or you can click the contents button and select an article that you may have interest in through the magazine’s digital table of contents. Either way works perfectly fine.
<h3><strong>Usability</strong></h3>
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I found the ‘digital table of contents’ to be very useful. In a real magazine, it’s a chore to even find the table of contents. It’s become such a painstaking process sifting through seemingly thousands of advertisements to find that cover story. In Zinio, the interface is much better because by using the provided ‘contents’ button, users can easily digitally ‘jump’ to the article of interest.
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I found flipping through the magazine to be less effective because the pages aren’t exactly readable from a bird’s eye view. Meaning, you’re mostly looking for headlines and pictures that attract you since the text isn’t quite yet rendered. Once you hit a page of interest, a simple tap would load up the entire page in the window. You can’t double-tap to zoom in because the page is already ‘best fit’. Zinio claims users are able to zoom in as much as 300%. To go to the next page, you can click the arrows or click on ‘Issue’ to see it in the CoverFlow-esque layout once again.
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Speed-wise, Wi-Fi is slower than it usually is with other websites. Most likely due to the high-resolution shots of each page, there is a lot of data to load and render. What is surprising however, is that EDGE-speeds don’t totally inhibit the usability of Zinio Mobile Newstand. The pages load slower, to be sure, but it wasn’t as drastic a difference as some web sites usually are. Wi-Fi speed is always better, but don’t be afraid to fire up Zinio Mobile Newsstand when you aren’t near a hotspot.
<h3><strong>Criticism</strong></h3>
Aside from the non-rendered text in Zinio’s ‘CoverFlow’, I believe that the Newsstand portion of this web-app can be made better by notifying the user the date of each Magazine. For example, if US News &amp; World Report just released an issue, a simple ‘New!’ or June Edition can allow users to more effectively determine which magazines to read. With magazines like Men’s Health, which seemingly look alike from month to month, it’d be a subtle but important feature to add.

<p>Zinio would also be better served if they could create an actual application for 2.0. I found myself trying to flick the screen to move on to the next screen but remembered I was trapped in Safari and had to use the available ‘buttons’. Hopefully, Zinio can add these features and maintain the current cost of the web app, which is, FREE.
<h3><strong>Final Thoughts</strong></h3>
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What’s great about Zinio Mobile Newsstand is that it offers real, live magazines for you to read. These aren’t webzines nor the magazine’s web sites, but the exact copy you would find on your newsstand—for free!

<p>The high resolution shots take a while to load, to be sure, but the quality of the pages are worthwhile. Every picture is crip and the text is readable. Using both landscape and portrait mode also adds to the versatility of this web app. I would suggest everyone to point their browsers to www.zinio.com/iphone to take a look at this great web app.
<h3><strong>PROS:</strong></h3>
<ul>
    <li>Magazines in its entirety</li>
    <li>High Resolution Pages</li>
    <li>Simple, Intuitive Interface</li>
    <li>Variety of Selections</li>
</ul>
<h3><strong>CONS:</strong></h3>
<ul>
    <li>Text isn’t readable in ‘CoverFlow’ mode</li>
    <li>Even Wi-Fi is a little slow</li>
    <li>No notification of ‘What’s New’ or which edition it is</li>
    <li>Trapped by Safari</li>
</ul>
<h3><strong>FINAL RATING: 4.8/5</strong></h3></p>
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		<title>Weekly Web App Review: AOL Search for iPhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 12:47:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Garrett</dc:creator>
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Looking for an alternative search for your iPhone? Though not “built in”,<a href="http://search.aol.com/iphone"> AOL’s mobile search</a> optimized for iPhone is surprisingly good. Let’s take a look at what makes it so]]></description>
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Looking for an alternative search for your iPhone? Though not “built in”,<a href="http://search.aol.com/iphone"> AOL’s mobile search</a> optimized for iPhone is surprisingly good. Let’s take a look at what makes it so good!</p>

<h3>It’s Pretty</h3>

<p><a href="http://phonedifferent.com/articleimages/2008/04/aol_movies.jpg"><img alt="aol_movies.jpg" src="http://phonedifferent.com/articleimages/2008/04/aol_movies-thumb.jpg" width="161" height="239" align=left hspace=10 /></a>When you search in Google, specifically Google Mobile for iPhone, you have a neat feature: it gives you suggestions as you type. After that, I don’t think that Google mobile does anything specifically well, other than meaningful searches. This is what sets AOL search apart from its competition, it displays the results well. Its closest competitor, Yahoo One Search renders poorly on the iPhone in my opinion, the fonts are too large among other issues. The AOL search experience feels right.</p>

<p>Information is broken into sections. Let’s see how a simple search for “movies” is rendered after I have set my default location.</p>

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<h3>Searching for “movies”</h3>

<p><img alt="aol_moviefone.jpg" src="http://phonedifferent.com/articleimages/2008/04/aol_moviefone.jpg" width="160" height="240" align=right hspace=10/>After typing in “movies” you are given an immediate area to see search results. It starts to list theatres from closest to me to farther away. The results for movies display the some very cool iPhone-ified icons for calling (a Green icon. You tap it, it calls the number) and maps (it displays MapQuest instead of Google Maps… what?). These are nice touches and really make the search FEEL like it was made for the iPhone.</p>

<p>Once you click on a theater, it takes you to Moviefone, another iPhone optimized site. There is standard movie fanfare here except for a very unexpected piece of functionality. At the bottom of a specific movie, there is an “Invite” button. When tapped, it launches the iPhone’s Mail app and gives you the follow text:</p>

<ul>
<li>Subject: Wanna go see XYZ (2008)</li>
<li>Body: Wanna go see XYZ (2008)</li>
<li>Link to movie</li>
</ul>

<p>You can add your own nuances of course, but this is a great way to utilize the Mail app.</p>

<h3>Everything Else</h3>

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<p>The rest of search is broken into sections such as Web, Images, News and Local. You can collapse and expand these sections to meet your needs, again really cool.</p>

<h3>Conclusion</h3>

<p>The only real disappointment is when I wanted driving directions, it did not take me to the Google Maps application on my iPhone, and instead it took me to AOL’s own tool for maps and directions, MapQuest. I know you don’t want to advertise for the “other guy” but when you go through the trouble of making a specific app for the iPhone, you should exploit all of its features and bite the bullet. I can’t say the experience of using MapQuest was horrible, but without a doubt, the map experience in the iPhone Google Maps app is way better.</p>

<p>I think I will be using AOL Search for iPhone more and more. I like its speed, aesthetics and information. It is all done very well and I look forward to seeing what other surprises AOL has in store!</p>

<h4>Ratings (out of 5)</h4>

<ul>
<li>Look and Feel: 4</li>
<li>Navigation: 4</li>
<li>Features: 5</li>
<li>Reliability: 5</li>
</ul>

<h4>Overall: 4.5</h4>

<h4>Pros:</h4>

<ul>
<li>Good interface</li>
<li>Seamless integration with AOL Services</li>
<li>Loads quickly</li>
<li>Search results are broken down by section: business, photos, etc</li>
<li>Email invite feature for movies; innovative!</li>
</ul>

<h4>Cons:</h4>

<ul>
<li>It’s AOL. Just kidding <img src='http://www.imore.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
<li>Having to use MapQuest instead of the iPhone’s Google Maps application</li>
</ul>

<h4>Here is a video tour showing all of AOL's Search functionality on the iPhone, enjoy.</h4>

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		<title>Weekly Web App Review: Reader - Wait-a-Thon</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 15:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Garrett</dc:creator>
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Not to be confused with a news or RSS reader, Reader is meant for reading text documents, either an ebook or document. Sound interesting? Look no further than dBelement's Reader]]></description>
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Not to be confused with a news or RSS reader, Reader is meant for reading text documents, either an ebook or document. Sound interesting? Look no further than dBelement's Reader web app for iPhone. This is a great idea for a web app and I really see innovation here that could lead to the way that we handle document creation tools on the iPhone. Let’s take a closer look…
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Reader has the ability to capture text documents in two formats: and ebook or a standard document. The two formats are easily distinguishable by their icons; the book looks like a book with a bookmark and the document looks a piece of paper. The articles of text reside on a virtual bookshelf. Simply click on the document you want and it opens up. Reading your documents are as simply as browsing a web page. But that is where the similarities end.</p>

<h3>Getting your text into Reader</h3>

<p><a href="http://phonedifferent.com/articleimages/2008/04/reader-shelf.jpg"><img alt="reader-shelf.jpg" src="http://phonedifferent.com/articleimages/2008/04/reader-shelf-thumb.jpg" width="133" height="240" align=right hspace=10/></a>
There is no “desktop version” of Reader. Simply go to<a href=" http://dbelement.com/reader/"> http://dbelement.com/reader/</a> and create a free account. Once you are logged in, choose the option to “+Add to shelf”. This takes you to a screen to select what type of text document you want. You can choose ebook to text. I have not found any discernable difference between them other an categorizing them on the shelf. Next, add a title and paste your content. This can be any text such as a Word file, ebook or just plain text. Once pasted, click the “+Add item to shelf” button again and your done!</p>

<h3>Viewing your text file</h3>

<p>Just click the file you want to open it. Opening the file can sometimes take a second, but once opened, the file is formatted just as you pasted it. Tabs, commas all appear. The only issue I found is that apostrophes do not appear to be recognized and displays “%u2019”.</p>

<h3>This is where the innovation occurs!</h3>

<p>Since there are no real plug-in options for Mobile Safari, how do you navigate within your document? Scroll up and down? Yes. But wait, you can also:</p>

<ul>
<li>Exit to go back to your shelf</li>
<li>Save a bookmark</li>
<li>Change your font size</li>
<li>Invert your colors (W/B to B/W)</li>
<li>Access different parts of your text file in a tap</li>
</ul>

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<p>How is this accomplished? Just tap anywhere within the document, and an onscreen menu appears! Genius! Tap the functionality you want, and it works. Everything is laid out in a simple, direct fashion.</p>

<h3>Conclusion</h3>

<p>This is really a great application; I can’t talk enough about it. The ease of use as well as the very innovative toolbar really makes the app easy to use. It has really made me thing how similar actions can be implemented into web apps and native apps. The only downsides are a few bugs such as the previously mentioned apostrophe issue.</p>

<h4>Ratings (out of 5)</h4>

<ul>
<li>Look and Feel: 5</li>
<li>Navigation: 5</li>
<li>Features: 5</li>
<li>Reliability: 5</li>
</ul>

<h3>Overall: 5- a perfect score!!!!</h3>

<h4>Pros:</h4>

<ul>
<li>Easy to use</li>
<li>Awesome innovative toolbar</li>
<li>Looks like a real bookshelf</li>
<li>Two text options for the shelf display</li>
<li>Loads quickly</li>
</ul>

<h4>Cons:</h4>

<ul>
<li>A few rendering bugs that I am sure will be addressed</li>
</ul>

<p>...Give reader a shot and let us know what you think in the comments - this is a <a href="http://phonedifferent.com/2008/03/announcing_the_phone_different.html">Wait-a-Thon</a>, iTunes-Giveaway post!</p>
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