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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Newcastle, Australia
Device: iPhone, iPad3, PRS-650, Kobo Glo
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Reading on Apple Computers
)I had downloaded a reader, Kitabu, some time ago, and just now opened it again, and I really like it. I've just visited the dev site in order to get the link for everyone who may want to try it, and discovered that there are a few other epub tools there as well. Might be worth a look for those who need to convert, edit, etc Also noticed that they say Kitabu is going to be part of a cloud based service. I haven't heard anything about that, but if they create an iOS reader and a cloud base, it could be what we are all looking for Kitabu is on the Mac App store. |
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Location: Near Dallas, Texas, USA
Device: Kindle 3 (Wi-Fi), Kindle Fire, iPad Mini
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I love Kitabu, I use that along with the Kindle app on my MacBook Pro, mostly for my iTunes U documents. I also use HyperPDF for PDFs (mostly comics), and that's also in the Mac App Store.
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