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None of the books were downloaded to the application to start with and to be able to start reading one of the books, it was necessary to do a double click on the one I wanted to read. There is a Stanza iPad application and for the life of me I can’t understand why you would want to use Stanza iPad app, when there is a perfectly good iBooks application from Apple. So maybe it is time for us to have a look at other possibilities, such as Stanza for Mac.
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I am not tempted to buy this application from the Mac App Store because there is very little information about the app within the App Store. At least with the BookReader application you do get a very nice iBooks like page curl animation. I imagine that the problem there is the fact that the Kindle format usually has DRM included. I would have thought that for it to be a e-book reader that was worth buying for the Mac, then it would also read the Kindle format. It supports e Pub books that are without DRM and it will also read doc, RTF, HTML formats and a couple of others. Book reader costs €7.99 and looks quite an interesting possibility for reading your free iBooks for Mac.īookReader has recently been rebranded and restyled and has been given 10.7 Lion support. Another possibility for reading your e-books on your Mac will be a application called Book Reader. If you want to read an iBook on the Mac then you have to use something like Stanza or another possibility, if you want to read a Kindle e-book would be to use Adobe Digital editions, although I’m not even sure that there is a version for the Mac. It doesn’t seem to be the case at the moment that there is an iBooks application for the Mac.
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Last week I was spending quite a bit of time with making an e-book, I wrote it using Scrivener for Mac and I suppose I have to say that it would be nice to see Scrivener for iPad. Reading free iBook on the Mac – Is there an app for that?