![]() ![]() Below is my attempt at a distillation of the (very informed) crowd's wisdom, or you can read the raw answer feed on Storify (or at the bottom of the post). in several different and sometimes conflicting ways. So I asked my Twitter followers how they decided where to buy a book for reading on the iPad. In any case, no methodology for selecting a books platform immediately presented itself to me. My natural biases fall towards Google Books - though I hate the web presentation - and Kindle because I've used them both extensively on my iPhone and like that they easily cross devices.īut something about iBooks is appealing, perhaps the consonance with other Apple-designed products. I really like reading books on the iPad, too, but I've been haunted with anxiety over which platform I should use: the native iBooks, Google Books, or Amazon's Kindle app. ![]() ![]() And I'm starting to think - based on two exceptionally long articles I've written since getting the iPad - that this longform reading experience is subtly reshaping what I'm writing. So far, I find myself loving the experience of reading, particularly with Instapaper. Many of my personal subprocesses I got through the goodwill of my Twitter community, which suggested a ton of apps that I should try out. Partly, I'm learning an entirely new computing device that, relative to my laptop, has both less and more functionality. After my recent iPad purchase, I've found myself trying to optimize every experience on the tablet. ![]()
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