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Old 12-31-2010, 07:47 AM   #18
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Agreed about Stanza OP. I use it on my iphone and it's an excellent little reading app - very customisable and I love the fact that you can dim the screen while reading by sliding your finger from top to bottom of the screen.

Doesn't work with mobi files but it works with epubs so I convert drm-free mobi files to epub in Calibre and store in dropbox. It's then an easy matter to visit dropbox using th iphone/ipad (either via the internet browser or the dropbox app) and you get an option to open up the book in Stanza to read.

Most of my reading is done on the Kindle but I also read a fair amount on the iphone due to its portability and the fact that people don't often realise that you are in fact reading! IE it's a bit more discreet - perfect for those boring family gatherings etc!!! lol
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