Stanza: a Revolution in Reading | Lexcycle. My recent post about EReaders, and my suspicion that Kindle and other EReaders might be endangered species because of the IPhone and IPod Touch, was reinforced over the weekend. I discovered a free application at the Apple Store, Stanza, which is an EReader program, and book finder, that blows the dedicated EReaders away. It connects directly to the Gutenberg Project, which has over 20,000 free downloadable EBooks in various formats. There are links to other book sites as well. I have had similar pleasant surprises and weekends downloading books for the Palm OS; however, you can really read books on the IPod Touch. It is worth the price for that function alone. I can't wait until you can get a full law library on one of these. I have already downloaded the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Federal Rules of Evidence, and various other primary sources.
How long does the battery last while using Stanza, or any other eReader for the iPhone or the iPod touch?
Posted by: Mike Sardina | December 22, 2008 at 09:29 AM