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Old 04-23-2012, 09:50 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
Right now I use iBooks for epub and PDF's. iBooks seems to have better organizational ability than any of the other reader programs I've tried, believe me, that's damning with faint praise, but at least with iBooks, I can group my books into collections, order by author and order by title.
And still, I find Stanza to be better at organization. Not only does it allow you to create custom collections, it can also recognize tags/subjects in EPUB and automatically makes collections based on those (grouped separately from user-created collections).

Why is it that a 4-year old app such as Stanza has all these features (and actually most of these on release) but new apps don't? Heck, some reader apps can't even render simple bold and italics.
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