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Just a recent update on eReaderIMG_0002.PNG. So far this app has crashed multiple times and failed to download the book on my electronic bookshelf. With signing up for an annoying web-based account, the vexing crashes, and the books that never download, don’t get the eReader app; it’s just way too bug-infested, cumbersome, and a time-drain. Jott, and Todo, on the other hand, are excellent productivity apps.+

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2008/07/13 at 4:52 PM
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  • 2008/08/09 at 2:17 PMAnonymous

    It’s a pile of bloody junk. I have just paid for a book that is impossible to download. It will be my last.

  • 2009/02/06 at 10:33 AMJohn Thomas "Kooz" Kuczmarski

    LOL XD “pile of bloody junk”. haha nice!! Yeah, re the iPhone apps…i went a little app store crazy and have since VERY much whittled down my apps to be highly selective. For example, I only have irecorder, a list one, a moon phase one, and one other productivity one. Less apps means more of the built-in amazing apple features run smoothly. The app store is great, but I like my phone to run with minimal apps so it does the core features I want it to do (whichis a LOT even with maps, phone, visual voicemail, email, internet phone safari, lists, etc) with the least amount of bugginess. Gotta go minimalist imho! :D Afterall the builtin features are already extremely potent, powerful, and massively resourceful.

  • 2009/02/06 at 10:34 AMJohn Thomas "Kooz" Kuczmarski

    Apple had all the essentials covered with its original factory apps (stocks, maps, internet, email, visual voice, chat, weather)!.

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