I hope the tablet holder arm market will expand a lot, there are still way too few options. A promising new one, though, is this Arkon mount.
I'm trying to find out from the company if it can be used with my bed stand, which only has two centimeters depth of edge. If it can, it might replace my floor stand, which I love, but which takes up a lot of space and looks like something from Frankenstein's laboratory.
eReaderJoy: thoughts and news from Eolake Stobblehouse about the wonderful new platform of tablets and e-reading devices. Some say, one of the biggest advances to reading since Gutenberg (Okay, I said that).
In e-form, books have never been wider, cheaper or faster available, easier to understand, use, and carry, or more comfortable to read.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
Bookle, an EPUB Reader for Mac OS X
Introducing Bookle, an EPUB Reader for Mac OS X, article.
it’s clear that EPUB is the future. Unfortunately, we haven’t been happy with the best-known EPUB readers for the Mac, such as Calibre, which is cross-platform ugly beyond belief; Stanza, the Mac version of which strips all formatting and graphics and is now obsolete; and EPUBReader, which requires Firefox and isn’t Mac-like.
[...] Enter Bookle — a straightforward, elegant EPUB reader for Mac OS X that maintains your library of EPUBs, available now from the Mac App Store for $9.99.
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