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It’s here. Introducing Readmill for iPhone

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10 points by JRutherford 13 years ago · 10 comments

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desigooner 13 years ago

The page should at least mention that Readmill is an e-book reader for the iPhone. It is not evident upfront from the blog post and the screenshots are not as clear. It almost seems like Readmill could be a read-it-later app like Pocket or Instapaper.

DIVx0 13 years ago

Maybe it's because I ride a bus but not a train. I've never seen a 'raised eyebrow' when someone pulls out an iPad or other larger-than-phone device to read or otherwise pass the time with.

  • gyardley 13 years ago

    Hopefully someone from Readmill is around to satisfy my curiosity - why would someone raise an eyebrow at that?

    When I commuted into and around NYC, reading on a larger-than-phone device was always totally unremarkable, so I'm confused. There's probably a cultural difference here that's interesting.

    • timmins 13 years ago

      In Chicago it may depend on which form of transportation that you're riding. On the Metra, it's second nature to see laptops, tablets, kindles, etc. On the El, coworkers have shared that tablets aren't as common (mentioning theft) and people can be apprehensive to flashing their smartphone. I'm aware that's a major blanket statement but my experience is that ride duration, available seating, and rider demographics play a role.

    • goatforce5 13 years ago

      Toronto reporting... iPads and tablets on the subway are 100% normal and unremarkable here.

  • glennsayers 13 years ago

    I've noticed this is quite common here in the UK. A few disgruntled looks are fired your way if you take out/use a tablet on the train. No idea why.

  • donretag 13 years ago

    My issue was the sentence: "Luckily, we have great reading devices in our pockets: our phones."

    My phone is not a great reading device. Far too small. I do have ebooks on my smartphone in case I ever needed something to read, but the compactness of the phone made me never do so.

jonheller 13 years ago

Looks interesting. I recently tried Marvin for iPad, which I like a lot, but it doesn't have an iPhone equivalent.

I wish the product page had more information though, unless I'm missing something. For example, how do I add books to my library?

quesera 13 years ago

ePub or PDF on iPhone.

That's cool, but iBooks works pretty well. This is prettier in a Metro-sort of way and less skeuomorphic, so there's that.

My biggest complaint about ebooks in the Apple ecosystem is that iTunes is a miserable way to manage them. And I want a single app for iPad and iPhone, plus a Mac version, which handle at least ePub PDF and mobi, and sync content and metadata. Simple, right?

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