BookReader makes reading e-books on iPhone simple
16 October, 2009
Today we announce the immediate availability of BookReader, a stylish e-book reader iPhone application, that lets people read digital books from their collections like the paper ones. BookReader opens TXT, FB2, RTF, EPUB, HTML, and PDF e-books without DRM protection that could be copied from reader’s computer to the iPhone over Wi-Fi, 3G and USB as well as searches and downloads books from Proect Gutenberg. 
BookReader has number of small handy functions like animated page flipping, night mode for reading in the dark, locking book orientation and adjustable text size. It also provides everything that people need to quickly navigate through the book: configurable bookmarks, full text search and fast scroll slider. It’s very natural to read e-books with BookReader.
Pricing and Availability:
BookReader is available exclusively on the Apple App Store at USD $4.99:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=332555536&mt=8
The application is compatible with iPhone and iPod Touch running iPhone OS 3.0 and later.
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Looks good! Do you consider adding an annotations feature? Stanza has one but it is not possible to get the annotations from the ipodtouch to the macbook via copy and paste, so it’s useless. Would be very useful for academic work if this feature would be available, especially as Stanza development seems to have stopped and I am looking for alternatives. Thanks!