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Old 07-20-2010, 06:22 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Nate the great View Post
This is the Fictionwise app, not B&N. Can someone try it on the iPad and take a screenshot? I'm hoping it might have some neat new feature (2 column mode, perhaps).

Thanks.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/eread...84499993?mt=8#
I just noticed this thread and wanted to give you my answer to your question even though I don't know how to do screen captures on the iPad. I've been an eReader user for years and I love the eReader app on the my iPad. I've used the other reader apps but this is the one I like most.

If you're familiar with eReader as it existed on the small PDAs, you'll find all the old settings are still there but I found I had to adjust them for the larger screen: the effect was wonderful.

I'm using a Large Times Roman on this device, with Huge margins (they're still pretty narrow though). I turned Night Theme on so I could use the Parchment theme that I've loved ever since I first found it. It's easy on the eyes and very attractive on the color screen.

I got tired of having it switch automatically into landscape, which I think is harder to read, so I locked orientation on Portrait. I like to tap the screen for page forward or back instead of using gestures and allowed the default animated page turns.

Reading is the eReader apps forte. Images are not. The images are very grainy although newer books like The Hobbit are better than the older books and the images in comercial books seem generally better to me than the out of copyright books on Fictionwise.

I had tried to use the old iPod Touch app on the iPad but it was terrible and I had deleted it. I hadn't loaded many books so after I updated the eReader app I had to go back to Fictionwise to get a few dozen of my favorite books back. (I haven't had a book reader I could use to read eReader books for some time.) Sadly, some of my favorites gave me a download error with a "file not found" message. I have them backed up, of course, but I don't know how to get the backups from my hard drive onto the iPad. I plan to keep looking.

I hope this is useful. eReader is definately my favorite book reader on the iPad, although I still think the iPad is a bit too heavy to make the best ebook reader.
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