![]() UPDATE: I now have a full review of the iPod Touch and the Apple iPad – these two reviews have lots of information on adding ebooks to your Apple device as well as what other EPUB eReader apps are available, and all of which can be used on the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. You can download lots of free EPUB ebooks right here on .Īlternatively, you can use Feedbooks, whose catalogue is available from directly within the Stanza app.īrowsing and downloading books once you’ve installed Stanza is very intuitive, just select Online Catalog and Feedbooks to get books from our service - Ĭommercial ebooks are not currently available so all the titles you’ll find are in the public domain, but what’s available from both epubBooks and Feedbooks should keep everyone reading happy for a lifetime. Okay, so now you have your Stanza/iPhone EPUB reader, but where do you get your books from? This is the easy part… ![]() Stanza is still in beta at the moment so there will be a few bugs hanging around but hopefully lexcycle will go final soon. ![]() They’re touting this as the ‘ premier electronic book reader for the iPhone and the iPod Touch‘ which more importantly (at least for me) has the ability to read ebooks in the EPUB format. If you’ve loaded your ebooks onto the Kindle Fire, Mantano should find them. If you tap that, Mantano will search your device for books it can open. In the bottom there is an icon that says Synchronize. This is the headline on the Lexcycle website for their new iPhone eBook reader called Stanza. Remember that the Kindle can’t read your epubs. Checkout my iPhone or iPad pages for some more information on reading EPUB books on the iPhone with Blurefire and other apps. ![]() UPDATE: Stanza is no longer maintained so I’d recommend you try out Bluefire Reader.
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