eRead: A Study in Scarlet app for iPhone and iPad


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Education Book
Developer: Super Art Software
0.99 USD
Current version: v1.2.351, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 05 Mar 2009
App size: 291.3 Kb

Contains "A Study in Scarlet", by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
A Sherlock Holmes Detective Fiction

Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Scotland and studied medicine there, eventually serving as a physician in the Boer War (1899-1902). But his fame rests on his creation of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. Doyle published his first Holmes tale, A Study in Scarlet, in 1887. Over the following 40 years he published 56 short stories and four novels featuring Holmes and his sidekick, Dr. Watson. Late in life Doyle became closely interested in mysticism and wrote the 1926 book A History of Spiritualism.
Extra credit: Doyle was knighted in 1903 for his services to the crown, including his authorship of the 1902 pamphlet The War in South Africa... Doyle also created Holmess nemesis, the arch-villain Professor Moriarty... Doyle and Dr. Watson have much in common: both are medical doctors, both are writers, and both served in the British Army... According to his New York Times obituary, Doyle was married to the former Louise Hawkins from 1885 until her death in 1906. He was married again to the former Jean Leckie from 1907 until his own death in 1930. Doyle had two children with his first wife, three with his second.

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eRead is an easy-to-use iPhone viewer app, which supports many formats such as txt, doc, pdf, jpg, etc. Files are shared via Bonjour service (supports both uploading and downloading).

- Uploading Any Files To iPhone Via Bonjour
- Supported Formats: Read Them On iPhone
* Text (txt)
* Image (jpg, png, gif, tiff...)
* Documents (doc, pdf, xls...)
* HTML (htm...)
- Share Files With Friends Via Bonjour
- Font Zoom In / Out In Text Reader
- 5 Color Themes In Text Reader
- Various settings including "remember last file", etc.