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Numerous apps are in the store, many are useless and others are buggy, but there are a few that make the whole app thing worthwhile. After wading through light sabers, flashlights and a staple simulator, here are some programs that are actually worth downloading.
Read free classics like The Sorrows of Young Werther or The Waste Land with this app. Add as many books as you want from a large library of public domain titles, or add lengthy Word or PDF files from your computer. More than 20,000 books have already been downloaded by iPhone users. The phone's screen is sizable enough that for some techie book lovers, Amazon's Kindle may seem superfluous.
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