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Old 01-27-2010, 06:40 PM   #14
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Who cares what price point they set?

I would still use Stanza. It's free and very well designed. And it will run natively in the ipad.
Since the release of the iPhone and iPod touch it was always Apple's policy to ban software that duplicates the functionality of out-of-the-box functionalities of the device's system/software. Now Apple has iBook which would compete with Stanza and txtr. We will see whether Stanza and txtr will be available for the iPad in the AppStore in future. I hope so, but i'm afraid that Apple will block competing native reading software on the iPad.
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