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Apple iPad Showdown: Battle of the eReader Apps

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  • The default view for browsing content in iBooks is using the bookshelf view.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The content list view is actually a more efficent and faster way to browse through long lists of EPUB content that has been uploaded to your iPad through iTunes.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The reading experience on iBooks is designed to mimic an actual book.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • iBooks only has a minimal amount of settings that can be changed to alter the reading experience.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

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  • The iBooks Store has a similar layout to the App Store, and is easy to browse and search.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The Barnes & Noble Reader has an extremely attractive but efficient user interface.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The Barnes & Noble Reader has an extremely attractive but efficient user interface.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • This view shows you the information about a particular book you've purchased.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The B&N eReader app has many settings that can be tweaked to improve the reading experience.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The B&N eReader app has many settings that can be tweaked to improve the reading experience.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Text margins can be adjusted directly from the page view screen.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • In my opinion the B&N Reader app provides one of the most pleasant reading experiences on the iPad.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The Barnes & Noble eReader application uses the built-in Safari browser on the iPad to purchase content through the barnesandnoble.com website.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The Kindle home screen for iPad.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • There are only a few application settings that can be adjusted on Kindle.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Kindle for iPad makes good use of the screen real estate.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The reading experience on Kindle can be adjusted with six font sizes and three color themes.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The Kindle application uses the built-in Safari browser on the iPad to purchase content through the amazon.com website.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Ibis Reader is a unique application because it is written in HTML5 and is a cross-platform EPUB reader that will work on iPad, iPhone, Android, and many other web-enabled devices. It has the ability to connect to remote content libraries that use the OPDS format which includes Feedbooks, the Internet Archive Book Catalog, Smashwords, the Pragmatic Bookshelf, as well as personal OPDS catalogs that you may wish to host on your own Cloud storage, such as on Dropbox.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The Ibis reader website allows you to directly upload EPUB content or connect to remote OPDS book repositories.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Ibis reader has a very clean and simple interface. Here is the content description for a book.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

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  • Ibis reader's settings are spartan compared to the other ebook reader applications, but it gets the job done.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • You can connect to a OPDS repository on the internet using this screen in Ibis reader.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Here I've uploaded David Gewirtz's "How to Save Jobs" in EPUB format through the Ibis reader website, and reading it on the iPad.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Here I've uploaded David Gewirtz's "How to Save Jobs" in EPUB format through the Ibis reader website, and reading it on the iPad.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Lexcycle Stanza is the most mature and sophisticated eBook reader application for iOS. Originally developed for iPhone, the product was purchased by Amazon in 2009.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Stanza allows you to purchase EPUB and MOBI format books from several sources and also allows you to import your own EPUB and other file format content thru iTunes or via the Open Source Calibre Content Server application.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Here is the content description for a book in Stanza.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Stanza has by far the most comprehensive adjustable application settings for fonts, themes and just about any text adjustment you can think of, including a wide array of fonts to choose from.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Stanza has by far the most comprehensive adjustable application settings for fonts, themes and just about any text adjustment you can think of, including a wide array of fonts to choose from.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Stanza has by far the most comprehensive adjustable application settings for fonts, themes and just about any text adjustment you can think of, including a wide array of fonts to choose from.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Here is how a sample Table of Contents looks like in Stanza.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Many controls are usable directly from page view in Stanza.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Here is Stanza in full page mode.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Like iBooks, you can import EPUBs and other formats into Stanza using iTunes.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • You can also run a Calibre server on your Windows, Mac or Linux machine and browse through your content over the network.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Here is how a Calibre repository is added in Stanza.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Here is a sample listing of my content server.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Browsing a book description from the Calibre server.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • VBookZ is an unusual application in that it is primarily for reading Gutenberg content with Text-To-Speech.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • The VBookZ store is easy to browse and find public domain content from Project Gutenberg.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Here is the VBookZ playback screen.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Kobo is a new eBook reader and service that works across multiple platforms. The iPad version is very well-designed and has an attractive interface.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Kobo has a clean reading interface.

    Read more at Tech Broiler

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Table of Contents view in Kobo.

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    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

  • Kobo has an attractive and streamlined book store. With Kobo, you can read all your purchased books from Kobobooks.com on several different computing and smartphone platforms, including PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry and Palm.

    Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

    Caption by: Jason Perlow

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An overview of the major eBook reader applications for Apple's iPad

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Many controls are usable directly from page view in Stanza.

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Published: June 18, 2010 -- 12:51 GMT (05:51 PDT)

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