Friday, July 10, 2009


Enhanced Editions, from Apt, is to include these features:
–“Easily switch between type sizes and serif and sans-serif fonts.
–Read reviews.
–Turn on tilt scrolling to move the page with a flick of your wrist.
–Change the type layout and reading options, and remember your personal settings.
–Change the type layout and reading options, and remember your personal settings.
–Quickly and clearly search the full text of the book, and save results.
–Navigate via pages, chapters and the table of contents.”
I’ll be most curious to see what the business model is, and who the partners will be—not to mention the format(s) involved. I’d bet on ePub being among them


Meanwhile over at Barnes & Noble…
Speaking of e-book apps, I can’t wait to see what Barnes & Noble does with an actual e-reader, especially now that its new shopping app is topping the Kindle app and Stanza on the iPhone charts for free apps. Will it use ePub, perhaps the Fictionwise-DRMed variety? I’d hope there would be an option for publishers and writers to opt out of DRM.


By the way, the B&N shopping app has a cool feature that lets you snap a picture of a book with the iPhone and get back goodies such as customer ratings and editorial reviews.


Related: Further info on the Web, plus the Twitter feed about the new e-reader. Also see blog post that might contains hints on Enhanced Edition’s future direction. I like the fact that EE’s people have paid close attention to Stanza. Could EE end up a Stanza replacement if Amazon ruins the existing app?

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