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Old 04-09-2010, 06:10 PM   #17
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Great summary, Scottjl. I completely agree with your assessment of the ebook apps thus far, although I haven't tried Watt Pad and don't think I will by the sounds of it.

Regarding the free ebook app you mentioned, dmaul1114, you actually covered all the features in your post. It's good for some freebies, and is put together well enough, but there's no way to adjust font size or anything else for that matter. But it's good if you just need a quick pd read. The books are formatted well, from the few I tested.

Also, I updated the first post in this thread to add the links to the Kindle and Kobo iPad app reviews.
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