Readdle brings exceptional book reading experience to iPhone/iPod Touch
December 13th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 28 times, 1 so far today
Readdle.com announces the launch of major update to its iPhone/iPod Touch e-reader web application, introducing offline document storage and new book reading capabilities. Readdle is the first service that provides iPhone/iPod Touch owners with access to their documents while they are offline. Users can easily create special MobileSafari bookmarks that enables them to read document later even without live Internet connection.
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Odessa, Ukraine – December 13, 2007 – Readdle.com, the leading provider of the book and document reader services for the iPhone and iPod Touch, announced the launch of major update to its Readdle web application, introducing offline document storage and new book reading capabilities.
Readdle is the first service that provides iPhone/iPod Touch owners with the access to their documents while they are offline. Users can easily create special MobileSafari bookmark that enables to read document later even without live Internet connection. The only limitation for this feature is the document size that should be less than 100kB.
Book reading experience using Readdle becomes very close to the stand-alone eBook readers thanks to the addition of page bookmarking that allows to remember the place where one was reading last time. The ability to change font size and adjust text background color settings was added as well. These enhancements available for any HTML, TXT, RTF and PDB(Plucker) books.
“We always undertand the critical role of bookmarking pages in a book and offline acces to the documents for people who read a lot. The addition of these functions makes Readdle the only web application capable to provide solid book reading experience to iPhone and iPod Touch owners,” notes Igor Zhadanov, Readdle.com CEO.
Readdle is web-based book and document reader optimized for using on iPhone and iPod Touch. The service supports PDF, TXT, HTML and PDB(Plucker) files as well as MS Word and MS Excel documents, is currently FREE to use and provides 50MB free space for book upload per account. For people who don’t have enough time to register Readdle features public bookshelf, a collection of classics that is accessible to anyone.
Readdle: http://readdle.com
Founded in 2007, Reddle.com targets to provide iPhone users with high quality web applications missing in a standard application set. Flagship company offering is Readdle web service, that allows people viewing electronic books, text files and even business documents at any place using their iPhones.
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Igor Zhadanov
Readdle CEO
+38 (067) 4856961
pr {at} readdle(.)com
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July 17th, 2008 at 08:02 am
Ukraine. That explains a lot of why their website isn’t very helpful and my questions and comments have gone unanswered.
The Readdle web app isn’t too bad. It has a few bugs, but I used it as my primary book reader on my iPhone. I was brave enough to shell out $15 for the real app from the iPhone App Store.
It sucks. It doesn’t even do what the web version does and doesn’t do what the website claims at all – no landscape viewing, no control over text size, etc. Worst of all, it doesn’t even display over half of the files I’ve uploaded. Just blank screens. The HTM files that I used to read on the web app display in a microscopic font. I can stretch them, but they don’t repaginate, so that’s useless.
Total waste of money.