About iPR

This blog is about using the iPod, iPhone or other hefty gadgets to read books. It features updates on what I read, what I use my iPod for, and tips and information about useful – and perhaps not-so-useful – apps and peripherals.

This blog has absolutely no affiliation with Apple, Inc, apart from the small fact that all computers I own are Macs, and within the confinements of our house we have four iPods, one iPhone, one humongous 24″ iMac, a MacBook Pro and a MacBook. (Oh, and I have a Nike+ sensor somewhere, but I can’t run anymore because I have injured my knee. So I bike instead.)

The aim of this site is just to have fun spreading the happy word of reading e-books. So if I sound evangelizing, I most likely am. Happy reading!

Ebook or e-books?

I use both terms even in the same sentence. Who cares, really.

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About iPod Reader

Plain and simple: This is a personal blog dedicated to spreading the word about using digital devices like the iPod, iPhone, Palm or similar gadgets for reading ebooks. An ebook is a digital copy of a print book.

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  • Tormod: @Lee - good tip. But it won't bring the screen to a lower brightness than what you get when you turn [...]
  • Tormod: No, iPod classic does not support ereading at all. [...]
  • Tormod: As far as I know it should work well. My wife has used Stanza on her 1. gen iPhone, which is basical [...]
  • Cin: I have a generation 1 iPod touch. I got it second-hand and it seems to not be updated. Can I use Sta [...]
  • Lee: Get the Stanza app for your ipod-touch. It's very easy to adjust the screen brightness (drag your [...]