I’ve owned the iPhone since it was released in the summer of 2007. In that time, I’ve remained a big fan of my MacBook Pro, and Apple’s development of portable computers since then. However, I find myself using my portable on the road much less often, and I’m able to get much more work done as the capabilities of the iPhone has increased.
One of the big feature developments of the iPhone (and the iPod Touch, by extension) has been the use of iBooks as an e-book reader. I find that reading long-form text on such a small screen to be difficult and tiring. The iPad is much better suited for that kind of information consumption. I live out of my RSS reader, and I’m constantly on Twitter, but I don’t think that the small form factor of the iPhone allows for the kind of experience most folks are looking for in an e-book reader.
I service computers for a living, and have done so for a long time. I am also a barely-there programmer who needs a lot of hand-holding. In both of those realms, there is a wealth of information stored in PDF format. iBooks is a great PDF reader with pretty good performance for searching the contents of the stored documents, especially in such a small form factor. I keep device user manuals, reference documentation, and occasionally download service manuals. I don’t use iBooks for e-book reading at all.
I enjoy the fast access to information that would otherwise be unavailable or available with difficulty and frustration. I can’t imagine myself being alone in this reality, and would love to hear from anyone with similar experiences.


