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Carinay

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Recently, Apple announces that its iBook will soon support PDF.
Jobs also announced that the new iBooks would add support for PDFs, a feature widely requested for its e-book platform. The new update will be available later this month, and will feature a separate bookshelf for users to view their PDF.
That means, we Mac users can view PDF ebooks on our iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. That’s great! :clap:But I am still not sure it could help wrap text automatically. I ever like to use PDF to ePub Converter to transfer PDF ebooks to iPad. Maybe that means, I never need PDF to EPub Converter anymore?
 
Crap. 2 days before the WWDC announcement, I just bought ReaddleDocs too. :mad:
 
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Thats a great news for us(iphone users).

www.ipadbookcenter.com this is a very good site for ebooks for iphone.U can download unlimited books from here when u are a registered member of this site.
 
Razeus said:
Crap. 2 days before the WWDC announcement, I just bought ReaddleDocs too. :mad:

Stanza opens pdfs, and organizes them too. That being a free application, I still purchased docs to go and iannotate. If iBooks is like stanza, it will be just your basic reader and organizer. You would still have to go to other apps to get some more functionality. Looking forward to seeing what apple has in store though.
 
This was announce a while ago, will see how it does. For now, good reader and united reader serve me quite well for pdf reading/storage needs.
 
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