From iLounge:
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Apple has released iBooks 1.2.2, the latest version of its e-Reader software for iOS. According to the company’s release notes, version 1.2.2 addresses issues playing video included with enhanced books from the iBookstore, resolves a problem where some books open with a different font than expected, makes iBooks more responsive when navigating books with many items in their table of contents, and other “important stability and performance improvements.” iBooks 1.2.2 requires iOS 3.2 or later and is available now as a free download from the App Store.
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I'm curious - I've been using iBooks as my reader after trying Stanza and Bluefire, and I've been quite happy with it. I almost went with Bluefire but I actually like the two page view in landscape mode that iBooks has. If you aren't using iBooks, what was lacking that made you switch to one of the other readers?