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Ibis Reader: First ereader on the iPad

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Re: Ibis Reader: First ereader on the iPad

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Wow, a web page that shows text. Amazing innovation, and buzzword compliant to boot...

Try visiting on an iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Droid, or Nexus One for the installable HTML5 version. It will then allow you to view both text and images without an internet connection _even in a darkened room_.

Re: Ibis Reader: First ereader on the iPad

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Wow, a web page that shows text. Amazing innovation, and buzzword compliant to boot...

Try visiting on an iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Droid, or Nexus One for the installable HTML5 version. It will then allow you to view both text and images without an internet connection _even in a darkened room_.

Yup, and in addition to the HTML5 offline feature (which work in Android and in newer desktop browsers too), it also uses some nice iPhone-specific extensions like "apple-touch-icon" and "apple-mobile-web-app-capable" to display fullscreen in the iPhone OS when saved to the home screen, so it looks and acts more like a native app:

http://developer.apple.com/safari/library/codinghowtos/Mobil...

Re: Ibis Reader: First ereader on the iPad

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Wow, a web page that shows text. Amazing innovation, and buzzword compliant to boot...

Try visiting on an iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Droid, or Nexus One for the installable HTML5 version. It will then allow you to view both text and images without an internet connection _even in a darkened room_.

Nice. It needs to be web-based because I'm sure Apple will remove all eBook readers for the iPad once they start shipping. Because of the conflict with their own eBook reader.

Side note: I wonder if this will happen to the Kindle app?

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Try visiting on an iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Droid, or Nexus One for the installable HTML5 version. It will then allow you to view both text and images without an internet connection _even in a darkened room_.

Nice. It needs to be web-based because I'm sure Apple will remove all eBook readers for the iPad once they start shipping. Because of the conflict with their own eBook reader. Side note: I wonder if this will happen to the Kindle app?

The conspiracy theorizing about the App Store never ceases to amaze me.

Apple is shipping iBooks as a non-bundled application to be downloaded in the free section of Books in the App Store. Do you really think they would delete every other app in the category they put their offering in? Further, iBooks is only available in the United States at launch. Will they nuke reader apps in Finland despite iBooks not being available there?

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Nice. It needs to be web-based because I'm sure Apple will remove all eBook readers for the iPad once they start shipping. Because of the conflict with their own eBook reader. Side note: I wonder if this will happen to the Kindle app?

The conspiracy theorizing about the App Store never ceases to amaze me. Apple is shipping iBooks as a non-bundled application to be downloaded in the free section of Books in the App Store. Do you really think they would delete every other app in the category they put their offering in? Further, iBooks is only available in the United States at launch. Will they nuke reader apps in Finland despite iBooks not being ava…

Probably? They decided the whole world isn't prepared to see boobies on their phones and that doesn't even compete with one of their own products.

Re: Ibis Reader: First ereader on the iPad

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It's a nice start. To really take advantage of the iPad, though, will require a lot more thought as to how the UI scales up. What about that list page? It's not necessary (or necessarily advisable) to mimic the Delicious Library / iBooks "shelf," but could the covers be scaled up relative to the type? Maybe the list becomes two across instead of one with all that white space on the right?

The field here is incredibly ripe for experimentation. The winners in this market will be the ones who don't settle for a quick solution.

Re: Ibis Reader: First ereader on the iPad

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It's a nice start. To really take advantage of the iPad, though, will require a lot more thought as to how the UI scales up. What about that list page? It's not necessary (or necessarily advisable) to mimic the Delicious Library / iBooks "shelf," but could the covers be scaled up relative to the type? Maybe the list becomes two across instead of one with all that white space on the right? The field here is incredibly…

Agreed, there's even a list in the post of what we want to improve. Scaling up the covers is a certainty. I've also considered the two-column list though we haven't tried it out yet.
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