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Old 01-07-2011, 01:13 PM   #16
Psyke
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Seriously, I'd suggest just letting this thread die. After reading his second post, he really doesn't look like he wants help but rather want to rage, which is totally his prerogative, but there's no sense feeding it.

That said, there has to be an option to turn it off, or at the very least, as Taming mentioned, during the install phase, a way not to start it in the first place. In most cases, an app requires your facebook/twitter user name and password to start with, so if you don't supply it, then it can't connect. I was hoping to take a look at the app on my clients iphone, but her battery died.

Lastly, my research on this subject, while didn't provide me any solutions, did give me this; it would seem that it's generally found that the Kobo E-reader app is actually one of the best ones out there. Personally, when I had piloted the iPad for my department over the summer, I prefered the kindle app *shrug*. Also, most apps are also integrating social media connectivity support, so while you might find that it doesn't suite your taste, you'll be hard pressed to find one that doesn't do it, or doesn't eventually do so.

cheers!
Steph S.
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