All the apps listed below except for GoodReader are free or have a free version.
1. GoodReader
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Even though it costs, $4.99, this is my favourite reader, hands down, but more importantly this is my library on the ipad. This app is crammed with feature goodness, and I must admit I use less than half of them. You can store any format and view most in the app. You can also launch a file into any other app that’s on your device. I create folders and store magazines, comics, books, office docs and pdfs, than launch into the different apps when a format is not supported. You can also password-protect sensitive documents. |
2. Kindle
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Kindle wins as my online bookstore of choice because you can download and read your purchases on every device imaginable. You can continue reading your book whilst in a home affairs queue on your blackberry, and resume reading on your ipad when you get back home, or whatever whatever. You can also lend a friend a book to read. |
3. iBooks
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The best pdf viewer, in my opinion. I just don’t buy books from Apple, I find them too limiting |
4. Bookman
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I like to use bookman for reading comics. |
5. Zinio
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A great place to buy and read magazines. |
6. PressReader
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Otherwise known my Sunday Times, PressReader allows you to buy digital copies of a few newspapers/publications. Locally, you can buy the Citizen and Die Beeld and the Witness and a few others. |
7. Zite
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This app creates you a personalise magazine based on, either your twitter, google rss feeds or keywords you like, e.g. gardening. It then crawls the web, presents you with articles and lets you tell it whether you liked the article or not. Over time, it learns what you like, getting ever more personalised. |
8. ReaditLater
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You can’t read everything on the web right now, but you can mark articles to read later. That’s what read it later does. You can install readitlater on your browser, and later when you have the time, fire up the app and final read that article on your ipad. The app also stores your articles for reading offline. |
9. Feeddler
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This is my favourite Google reader app. It presents all your rss feeds just like Google Reader does on the web. Simplicity wins. |
10. FlipBoard
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This ipad killer app presents your facebook, twitter and google reader rss feeds in a magazine style view. It was all the rave, and is still a great way to read articles. |





































