You can find alternatives by searching the internet for «
etext readers», «ebook readers», «file viewers», and so on.
For me,
the eText reader that got me hooked on this wonderful project has been the recently released Eucalyptus reader for the iPhone (http://th.ingsmadeoutofotherthin.gs/) I just started reading «The Prince and the Pauper» to my daughter tonight.
Not exact matches
eTexts integrate content from Collections» «Close
Reader» consumable print work text.
The challenge here is that while eInk is often easier to read, many
eTexts do not have a version that will work on eInk
readers.
I suspect that once more text book publishers put out
eText Books that are less expensive than hard copies, that the number of eBook
readers owned by students will rise significantly.