We are absolutely humbled and honored to have been named the 2008 Best Free or Ad Supported App in the 2008 Best App Ever Awards. 148apps.com is the company that put the awards together. What makes us so proud is that the nominations came from the public and then the voting was done by the public - this was not some committee deciding the winner but actually votes from the iPhone community.
I am a very big believer in being honest and open even if at times the truth hurts as honest assessment is really the only way to improve our product and our company.
I've seen numerous posts indicating that Stanza can't read books from Manybooks.net. I am writing this blog for two reasons:
To access the Manybooks site via Stanza iPhone:
I've been struggling with whether or not I should write this blog because I know it is going to come across as self-serving. I think in other economic times, I would have left this alone, but I've heard so many horror stories this holiday season with layoffs, forced vacations, time off without pay, adult kids moving back in with their parents, etc., that I feel this was needed, self-serving or not.
I want to encourage folks to stop spending their hard earned money on books that they can get for free on Stanza or at Project Gutenberg or other places.
Today, O'Reilly Media announced the availability of David Pogue's iPhone: The Missing Manual as a standalone application. The iPhone: The Missing Manual App is available from the App Store or iTunes at an introductory promotional rate of $4.99 (the list price for the app is $9.99.
For all of you romance fans out there, you can now try out reading on your iPhone or iPod Touch via Stanza. And best of all, its for free. We've teamed up with Harlequin to roll out a holiday promotion today to give away four short romance novels as a holiday gift to romance readers to read on their iPhones via Stanza.
With all of the advertising that has been done for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" movie, I decided to do a quick search to see if Stanza had the F. Scott Fitzgerald book available. Guess what, it does - in the Feedbooks catalog and for free nonetheless! So I decided to put together a blog that I'll probably never actually finish listing books that have been converted to movies at some point:
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) by F. Scott Fitzgerald