17 July 2008; 18:18 Filed in:
Posted by:
Barry WardReview
There is a new app available in the iTunes App
Store, called
Stanza. This is a completely
free app, which allows you to browse it's online
database of public domain books, download, and
read them, all in one app. The books themselves
are free too, so you have hundreds of titles to
read through one application, all without paying
a penny. The description of the app also
mentions the use of a desktop app (which is in
Beta at the moment). However, it is not needed
if you just want to read your books on your
iPhone/Touch.
I have tried the desktop app (available to
download
here), and it is quite good.
There is an option to export files to the
iPhone/Touch, but it basically converts it for
you to read the story via Safari on your device,
rather than the Stanza app. Still, you could
always have a copy on your computer and a copy
downloaded directly onto your iPhone/Touch using
the Stanza app. Personally I'm quite happy
having a sole copy on my iPod Touch.
With regards to the previously mentioned apps by
AppEngines,
I would still recommend these to people who want
their books individually listed on their device
home page.
Note: For anyone interested in reading free public
domain books on their computer (of course you could
always make a donation), the best resource I have
found is
Project Gutenberg.
Tags: AppEngines, eBooks, Stanza