Sigh.  Do any of you guys know what an eBook is or an eBook reader???

 

Ibis is yet another hack workaround, in this case offering a low quality rendering of an ePub from a list they maintain on their website, rendered into HTML, displayed while you are attached to the internet via cable or wifi.  It doesn’t allow you to download the book, nor does it allow you to download a book from a location you choose, but rather always from Feedbook.  It doesn’t allow you to choose font, or font size, or margins.  It doesn’t allow you to read on an airplane or on a beach or anything else an ebook reader allows.  It doesn’t contain all the PG catalog and certainly not any of the recent titles which 30 seconds of test will easily demonstrate.

 

Eurcalyptus from their website says iPod not iPad and it says they work from ASCII format not ePub nor MOBI so they are not even working from eBook files.

 

>try ibisreader.

>i don't know if "eucalyptus" is ipad-native yet, but when it is