A short video of Lia and our pilot landing us safely in some windy weather.
Apple Makes 75% of Mobile Phone Profits, With Only 9% of the Phones
(via emergentfutures)
Enter Bookle — a straightforward, elegant EPUB reader for Mac OS X that maintains your library of EPUBs, available now from the Mac App Store for $9.99. Bookle 1.0 is intentionally simple, since Peter and I wanted to get something out quickly and then react to requests from users, but it has all the core features needed to read DRM-free EPUBs.
As an author of books delivered in a DRM free ePub format, this looks nifty. I also like that they have released just enough to allow for customers to decide what features get added in the future.
Bookle costs only $9.99, and it’s available from the Mac App Store.
I’m glad to see an ePub reader with a great UI hit the Mac market. I thought Apple’s education announcement last month would include an iBooks for desktops, but sadly it did not.
Can you see where Miu Mius is hiding?
Smart page turning demo using Apple private API. Very cool!
