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pretty as a picture: WOWIO ebooks on the iPhone

So is the iPhone the break-through device that will finally deliver ebooks to the masses ( or the masses to ebooks)?

The iPhone has a lovely, bright, colour, high-resolution screen, and type is near glorious in its crispness. It has the form factor issues down as far as being ready at hand and useful for many different tasks, from making calls, to listening to music, to surfing the web, to watching the latest YouTube video. Why not reading books too?

I have been following this question throughout the blogosphere this past week or so, and there is so much hope. Some of the hope, and hope that I share, is that there is a magical software update in the near future that includes some decent ebook reader type software and a reasonable way to save and access files.

Pre-magical update, there are a few big challenges to the iPhone as an ebook reader:

  1. It is currently pretty weird that documents, such as pdfs, can be viewed both landscape and portrait in the Safari browser but only in portrait if accessed through the document viewer via email…which right now is the only reasonable way to get files on to the device that don’t go away if you go off-line. This means that you can have one ebookish type experience with an emailed pdf and a different experience with a browser downloaded pdf.
  2. Email is the only reasonable way to get files on to the device that don’t go away if you go off-line.
  3. Navigating books by finger scrolling and manually zooming feels like the act of a rather desperate person. Also quite messy, if you like to read and eat popcorn at the same time. Next page/previous page buttons and automatically sizing to the width of a block of text would be most lovely.
  4. Bookmarking.

Please software update, come quick!

In the meantime, I have seen some nice work by manybooks.net with their versions for the browser and pdf books. The type is legible and in the browser version some early attempts have been made at creating a navigation and bookmarking method.

As a user experience practitioner at WOWIO, I have been exploring how our books might function on the iPhone. WOWIO books differ from manybooks.net in that they are often highly designed, including refined visual, graphical and font treatments. Additionally WOWIO books include a wide variety of copyrighted books and illustrated comic books, travel guides, and children’s books. The attention to craft and visual design is an important part of our value offering.

Here are some prototype images of how three ebooks available from WOWIO currently look on the iPhone, pre-magical software update. Click on the images to see larger versions. I’ve also linked the books to their pages on WOWIO, but please note that we are still prototyping and the books on the site are not iPhone optimized.

( Taking a picture of my phone was harder than expected, so please excuse!)

Lullaby Vol 1: Wisdom Seeker 01
by Hector Sevilla, Mike S. Miller, and Ben Avery.
Lullaby Vol 1: Wisdom Seeker 01: Portrait

portrait

Lullaby Vol 1: Wisdom Seeker 01: Portrait

portrait

Lullaby Vol 1: Wisdom Seeker 01: Portrait zoom

portrait zoom

Lullaby Vol 1: Wisdom Seeker 01: Landscape

landscape small zoom

Avant-Guide Las Vegas: Insiders Guide for Urban Adventurers
by Daniel Levine

Avant-Guide Las Vegas: Portrait

portrait

Avant-Guide Las Vegas: Portrait zoom

portrait zoom

Avant-Guide Las Vegas: Landscape zoom

landscape zoom

Engines of Creation 2.0: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology - Updated and Expanded
by K. Eric Drexler

Engines of Creation 2.0: Landscape

landscape

Engines of Creation 2.0: Portrait

portrait

Look through these shots, I’m feeling pretty hopeful about the iPhone as an ebook reader. How about you?

10 Comments »

  pretty as a picture: WOWIO ebooks on the iPhone wrote @ July 13th, 2007 at 11:03 pm

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  Ebooks on iPhones: Seeing Is Believing « The Reader wrote @ July 17th, 2007 at 11:09 am

[...] Seeing Is Believing July 14th, 2007 Paula Wellings (my colleague at WOWIO) has posted a series of photos of the iPhone displaying PDF ebooks, with content ranging from straight text to travel guides and [...]

[...] pretty as a picture: WOWIO ebooks on the iPhone [...]

  Mike Cane wrote @ July 19th, 2007 at 9:48 am

That’s very exciting stuff and I’ve linked to it.

eBooks On iPhone: Not Waiting For Apple!

Perhaps the upcoming update will help matters:

iPhone Death Star Upgrade Coming

  ebooks at iPhoneBlog.de wrote @ July 21st, 2007 at 4:57 pm

[...] -> Nach dem Klick gibt’s mehr Bilder. [...]

  iPhone - E-book Reader wrote @ August 13th, 2007 at 10:31 am

[...] retailer WOWIO has shown some pretty stunning screenshots of pre-optimisation ebooks viewed on the iPhone [via the indomitable Mike Cane]; they not only do [...]

  graphic novels reviews wrote @ June 3rd, 2008 at 12:33 pm

[...] a travel guide with photos and a graphic novel at different zoom settings and display orientations.http://fieldnotes.paulawellings.com/2007/07/13/pretty-as-a-picture-wowio-ebooks-on-the-iphone/Graphic Novel ReviewJones writes the kind of criticism I??d like to be able to provide, here, at GNR [...]

  wowio wrote @ July 16th, 2008 at 6:35 pm

[...] experience practitioner at WOWIO, I have been exploring how our books might function on the iPhone.http://fieldnotes.paulawellings.com/2007/07/13/pretty-as-a-picture-wowio-ebooks-on-the-iphone/WOWIO: Free Ebooks, Comics and Graphic Novels Free Books + Free MindsWOWIO is today the only source [...]

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