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Ether App Version 1.4


I've blogged about them before and no doubt will blog about them into the future, however today is worth mentioning as a special day for the great folks over at Ether Books. The latest Ether App (Version 1.4) has been released. It's a snazzy update with new features including the option to share details of your favourite Ether stories with friends and followers on Facebook, Twitter and via email. Also included is a new design, colour scheme and enhanced formatting. With this release, other bugs have been tweaked into the bargain making for an entirely pleasurable reading experience. One salient point worth mentioning (at least I think so) is the fact that the author surname order is now arranged alphabetically (happily, I'm now visible in fourth place in front of an Adams, an Adnan and an Agualusa). I've had five short stories published by Ether to date and hope to have more released this year and into 2012. It's a nice thrill to be involved with a company in the vanguard of what can only be described as a publishing revolution.
So, the question is: what are you waiting for? Download the Ether app today and happy reading!

Brian:-)

PS At present compatible with the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, Ether Books expect to be available on Android platforms later in 2011.
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