iPhone eReader Will Soon Support Loading Books From PC
In my post on the eReader.com software for the iPhone and iPod Touch, I wondered how to get 3rd party content (books on my computer or another ‘unofficial’ site) onto the device. Turns out this basic feature isn’t possible at this time but the next version of eReader will support it:
How can I get my own personally created eReader format content onto eReader for iPhone or iPod touch?
This is not possible in the current 1.0 release of eReader for iPhone and iPod touch; however, this feature will be included in the version 1.1 of eReader for iPhone and iPod touch that will be released before the end of July.How can I get eReader content I downloaded from other websites onto eReader for iPhone and iPod touch?
This is not possible in the current 1.0 release of eReader for iPhone and iPod touch; however, our 1.1 release will have the ability to browse other sites and directly download from them, as well as ways of moving eReader format eBooks from your personal computer to the iPhone and iPod touch. This includes both encrypted and unencrypted eReader files. Release 1.1 of eReader for iPhone and iPod touch is due to to be released before the end of July.
Good to know this important feature is on the way. The iPod Touch is looking better all the time.


