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image Now that e-book apps for the iPhone/Touch are so common, what are you favorites—from both tech and content perspectives?

Which are good as both books, or quasi-books, and which stink? And which show the most imaginative use of the app feature?

The ePub extraction issue

For virtually all apps, I believe that ePub extraction capability is a “must.”

O’Reilly has released 17 more app books., all allowing users to extract ePub files, and the company’s Andrew Savikas says: “Many more are on the way. (Typo corrected: 17, not 27.) Shown is an earlier O’Reilly app book, an iPhone manual.

I invite other publishers to use our comments section to mention their own offerings with extraction capability. I’d hope O’Reilly wasn’t the only one.

Of course, I’d love to see the process automated—and coordinated with e-reader apps, using common standards. With just a few taps, you should be able to import the content of an e-book app into Stanza or whatever, then delete the app itself—at least when there are not technical obstacles, which might arise with some books offering sophisticated interactivity.

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