It doesn't appear there is any way to organize books on the BlueFire reader, but thanks for suggesting it.
I did look at Stanza and it appears to have what I want... but as you said, it's a no go for IOS5 so that's out (and it's really weird because it was updated in November and still doesn't support IOS5. Must be because Apple put the clamps on all their ebook readers to conform to the store policies).
I find it absolutely *amazing* there aren't any ebook readers out there that allow you to put your books into collections (well, ebook apps, that is). That's just such a basic function that the only thing I can think of is there has to be something broken in IOS that keeps it from being easily added (because, as a software author, it would be the FIRST thing I'd add to almost any program, no matter what else it did -- even something that made lists of grocery items. I'd have a way to organize those lists into groups).
Right now I'm using Dropbox as a way to at least handle things, but it means that every time I want to read a new book I need to import it. Not awful, but hardly handy (then again, if anyone wrote an app that was integrated with Dropbox it would be perfect, as I could use DB to organize things).
I just noticed that that November update is supposed to be FOR IOS5, so perhaps there is hope after all. Thanks for the suggestion!
Last edited by mkelley; 12-25-2011 at 07:47 PM.
Reason: Maybe Stanza does work
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