Posted Jun 12, 2008 at 10:20PM by Sally B. Listed in: Apple Tags: text reader, E-books, iPhone, SDK
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If you like reading on the go and use the iPhone to read e-books, chances are you run the risk of encountering some problems if you used some of the existing iPhone text reader applications. If you always experience snags while doing so, or if you're tired of the long load times, then you may want to check out the textReader.

TextReader basically allows users to seamlessly open large text files (.txt, .text, pdb, among other file types), but with a trade-off: iPhonetextreader doesn't have any fancy-schmancy text formatting feature, so expect a plain vanilla - but very much readable - interface while you go off and read your text files.

Here's the lengthy changelog for iphonetextreader's current release:
To directly download and install iPhonetextreader, just open your Installer.app, go to Productivity, and just choose textReader among the list of other apps. Enjoy!

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