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Old 02-12-2014, 12:03 AM   #43
Jessica Lares
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Location: Near Dallas, Texas, USA
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Readmill is more like the Kindle app on steroids. It's as beautiful as Marvin, but it's mainly optimized so you can do a lot of highlighting (because that's what their service caters to, people who want to mark up their books and then have access to those markings, as in what Amazon's Kindle Highlights page would do, except it's better).

It's not the app you'd probably like having your entire library in because you only have a list with no organization options.

There's this new app I've been looking through for the last few minutes. It's called "Weekend Read" and it's mainly for reading screenplays (It's going to make the rounds all over the Apple sites in the next few days probably, I saw it on Daring Fireball). It's not programmed that nicely, you get a lot of refreshes, but it has character highlighting, highlights your search terms throughout the entire document, and will probably get kinks out worked quickly.

The interesting thing is that it tries to optimize PDFs. It has to be just straight forward basic ones with just formatted text though.
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