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The iBook store, Kindle store, Kobo store etc. all have free books, but the selection pales in comparison to those sources, so it's great to have access to those. I read PD stuff from Feedbooks on my Kindle, so at least now I can get those books in Stanza on my Girlfriend's iPad if I want to read some at her place since the Kindle app only has access to books purchased from Amazon in your archive, and not things you've loaded from other sources. |
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Also, @JSWolf, the B&N app has an option to revert to the publisher's settings. The most important thing for me when reading an e-Book is readability. Because eBook readers can be very very different, it makes sense to allow the reader to override the styles the ePub itself dictates. |
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Agreed. Things like inset quotes, bold, italics etc. should be supported and display as intended.
But otherwise I want to be able to change the font size, read all my books in the same font etc. etc. As I said, for the most part text is text to me. And a central advantage of e-books is the ability to change font size etc. and not be stuck with the font size the publisher picked etc. I don't care about pagination, justification (as long as there aren't huge gaps on every page etc.)--text is text. But yeah, things like inset quotes etc. should be maintained. But stuff like that is so seldom in fiction which is about all I read in ebooks anyway, that it's not a major worry of mine. |
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Unfortunately it's still very rare to find books that are well-formatted for an ereading experience. Until that day comes, I'd rather have a reader that lets me make up for their shortcomings by overriding many settings (font, indent, paragraph spacing, line spacing, etc). And for what it's worth, iBooks, Kindle, and many dedicated ereading devices override font choices anyway. If an author is more specific than serif or sans serif, the chance that the font they want is one of the few that are provided by the reader or that the reader supports embedded fonts is pretty slim. |
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Can anyone provide a comparison between Stanza and GoodReader for pdfs?
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stanza uses the ipad's native PDF rendering engine, so advanced features (reflow) are not going to be there. you can basically expect the same behavior and features you get from safari.
goodreader, and fastpdf, both use their own rendering engines, so they can include extra features. if apple doesn't make any improvements to the native PDF rendering in iOS 4.0, then you aren't going to get any extras in iBooks. guess we'll find out in 3 weeks or so. |
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I'm a Stanza convert. I've read 3.5 Gutenberg books on the new app and am now spoiled by the easy brightness setting and the customizable left-right page turning. I just started a non-Stanza book and keep trying to adjust the brightness the Stanza way. Duh.
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I haven't had many issues cbr files. Small ones load fine. Larger ones (>20mb) causes Stanza to crash when loading. I am loading them through iTunes:
Connect iPad Open Stanza on iPad Under App Tab in iTunes under iPad drag the file to the window at the bottom for Stanza Then Stanza on the iPad will load it. On thing I was doing was loading them into calibre and then tagging the title and author. When I open Stanza it is flipped. The Author is actually the title and the title and actually the author. Strange. |
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