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Old 01-28-2010, 05:19 PM   #539
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do people use the kindle app on the iphone as their primary and only ebook reader? i have more of the impression that it's a backup to their kindle. i have read ebooks on my iphone, but i must say the experience is almost more of a pain than it's worth due to the small screen and constant page turning. now on a larger ipad screen i suspect it will be far more enjoyable than my 600. eink is nice. but it isn't going to beat a larger color LCD.
I read on my iPod Touch as my primary device, but not on the Kindle app if I can help it. I much prefer the features of Stanza (particularly the ability to customize the "night" colors-- I like amber on black for night reading.)

If Stanza runs on the iPad, I think it would make quite a good ebook reader. But I'm still satisfied with my iPod Touch.

The tipping point for me would be academic software to automate research and reference/citation tasks.
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