River Witham Lincoln
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I sent some ideas across to Patrick Thompson, the developer of MegaReader and he sent me this back:
Hi Clive,
Thanks for the write-up on your blog!
I’ve been getting a lot of great feedback from former Stanza users and I’m starting to make some headway. I just released my first post-Stanza update with the brightness swipe feature and configurable tap-zones; both of which were super popular requests. I continue to gather feedback at megareader.uservoice.com, where you can vote for you favorite enhancement requests and add new ones. This will help me to prioritize the work.
All the best,
Patrick
So I got the update and the backlight is now controlled by dragging your finger on the screen and the configurable tap-zones means I have MegaReader fully customised for comfortable reading in bed!
It looks like MegaReader is a good app to invest in if you want to read epub books on your iPhone.
Now if Patrick can just sort the app to list the books under an Author Heading first, from which we can then drill down to see a list of their books, that would be great as it will shorten my list of installed ebooks.
Upgrading to iOS 5 on my iPhone 4 broke one of my favourite apps, Stanza, an ebook reader. A quick search on the internet will show you how many people are upset by this. I have used my PDAs/smartphones to read books for years, starting with a Psion Series 3a device and books I got on CDs at computer fairs and from BBSs. So I was keen to get another ereader and fast. (See my original post here.)
Well I tried ShuBook – it is OK, but there were two problems. I really could not get on trying to ignore all the Chinese characters and although I could connect it to my Calibre library, it would not download the catalogue to the iPhone. I could transfer books to it via iTunes and it was a good reader.
Whilst looking on the web to see what was to become of Stanza I found this page
which led me onto trying (buying) MegaReader and using it this week and it is working out fine.
Things it does
There are a few issues (if I use Stanza as the bench mark).
Octagon Technology has a client who we support, with manuals he distributes to staff on their iPhones. For this week they have been using iBooks but if MegaReader works out for me I may recommend he buys this for his staff.
Here are a couple of pages with links to free ebooks.
FREE eBooks, Excerpts, Stories! « Mike Cane 2008.
Over 900 Free ePub eBooks! « Mike Cane 2008.
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Shot from my iPhone – it is small but the Cathedral is there. It was unfortunate that the window was dirty.
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Following the iOS 5 upgrade my favourite ebook reader, Stanza, has stopped working. As the company that wrote the app Lexcycle, has been bought out by Amazon it is unlikely Stanza will be fixed, so I am now looking for another reader app for my iPhone.
As a quick fix, so I could continue reading my current book, I switched to Apple’s iBook app, but to be honest it is a very weak app. It is so slow to open and start reading a book, slowed further by the auto-rotation trying to work out how to display the book. This problem could be fixed by adding a “lock screen rotation” in the app – Apple will tell you to use the system “lock screen rotation”, this is not convenient as I of course open the book before locking the screen or when I have finished reading I have to remember to unlock the screen when I am trying to use the iPhone for other tasks. Come on Apple just add an in app option – make iBooks a better app.
So I need a better reader. I am trying ShuBook and Bluefire.
ShuBook is Asian orientated but it does have English options including excellent English help pages. Bluefire is a much simpler app. Both work well as readers but It was the extras Stanza offered that I liked.
Both Bluefire and ShuBook turn the pages quickly and have links to some online book collections (although many of the ShuBook ones are in Chinese, but I can ignore these) and ShuBook has an option for adding your own download locations including Calibre on your PC.
I am going to use ShuBook first – but hope like many others that Stanza is fixed.
Following the issues of actually installing iOS 5 onto my iPhone 4 the upgrade has added extra functionality to the phone. The highlights for me are:
I am off to Cornwall next week for a few days walking and camping so I will try out the upgraded Camera app then and comment on it once I have seen some results.
Things against iOS 5
Should you upgrade – yes – but look back at my post a out my upgrade experience before you do it – iOS 5 problems.
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It has come too late to help me, but for the future, Apple has provided a solution to automatically transfer copies of your iPhone photos to your PC (either a Mac or Windows machine).
iCloud, which comes with iOS 5 can be configured to transfer the photos via wifi. I had to install a control panel for iCloud on my Windows 7 laptop (download it from here) and create an account on my iPhone using iCloud in the Setting app. In the same app I turned on the “Photo Stream”. In the Windows iCloud control panel I went with the default settings so the photos are stored in folders in my Pictures folder – this is convenient as this folder is included in the my Online Backup software and so they are also backed up offsite.
I tried it out, I turned the iPhone wifi on and my laptop was connected to the office network. I took a photo and it then took only a few moments for it to appear on the laptop.
Just what I needed.
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