JAMM Giveaway: Get Two Copies Of Good.iWare’s GoodReader for iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch


Celebrate the new JAMM Developer Interview Series with us, and give yourself a chance to win one of the two free licenses of GoodReader, kindly offered by the folks at Good.iWare.

 image   logo

After the first successful JAMM Developer Interview Series, we are at it again, with an all new interview to Yuri Selukoff from Good.iWare, well known for its iPhone OS GoodReader and GoodCalculator applications.

To celebrate round 2 of the Interview Series, we will give away two licenses of GoodReader, gently provided by Good.iWare.

Rules are those standard for JAMM’s contests: leave your comment below before 11:59 PM Friday, May 14 (EST), and tell us how you are going to use GoodReader. On Saturday we will randomly pick two winners to grab the GoodReader version of their choice, i.e the iPhone, iPod Touch or even the newly released GoodReader for iPad version.

Just to remind you what we are talking about, find below a quick description of GoodReader:

Congratulations! You’ve found the one and only Good Reader app for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad! If you need to read huge PDF, or TXT files, you’ve come to the right place. Faithful users of GoodReader have reported flawless performance with files over 1 gig in size; but that’s only one of the many features that makes GoodReader the best app of its kind.

Within moments of downloading GoodReader, you’ll be transferring files directly from your computer over a Wi-Fi connection, from the Internet or from email attachments. It also easily integrates with MobileMe iDisk, box.net, MyDisk.se and other popular WebDAV servers, and also with non-WebDAV services like Google Docs and Dropbox.

With the PDF Reflow feature, reading your documents is a pleasure because it extracts pure text from PDF files and automatically wraps words. This amazing feature fits all of the text to your screen perfectly. That means you never have to scroll left and right to read the text. For a better idea of how on-the-fly reflow works, sneak a peek at the Reflow screenshot at the top of the page.


With no bars or buttons blocking the text, you have true full screen reading. The PDF hyperlink feature allows you to quickly jump back and forth within the document. Tapping a link will whisk you across a huge PDF book in an instant, and the “Go Back” button takes you back to the page you came from. If you already know what you’re looking for, the Text Search feature helps you find your way to the exact info you want in any PDF or TXT file. You can even use the 50x zoom, which gives you a better view, without distorting the image. That makes it perfect for viewing PDF maps or drawings.

GoodReader supports massive PDF and TXT files, but it can also handle all of the most popular file types. Have a look for yourself:

  • MS Office – .doc, .ppt, .xls and more
  • iWork’08/’09
  • HTML and Safari webarchives
  • High resolution images
  • It even does audio and video!

With GoodReader on your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad, you can read virtually anything, anywhere. Books, movies, maps, pictures; GoodReader puts it all in a single app, right in your pocket. From the very first time you use it, GoodReader is sure to be the most used app you will ever buy.

Last, but not least, GoodReader features also:

as paid add-ons for the iPhone and for free for the iPad.

Please note that, given Apple’s App Store policy, the contest is open only to U.S. residents.

By entering this contest, you authorize Just Another Mobile Monday, and its representatives, to provide your personal information (such as, but not limited to your name and email address) to the sponsors of this contest should you be selected as a winner. Your personal information will not be sold by Just Another Mobile Monday, or otherwise retained for any purpose except that described herein.

Be Sociable, Share!

2 Comments

You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


crloga
May 12, 2010

I will use good reader as a document storage. Basically having all of my important documents with me all the time. I can use this as a supplement to evernote where I typically keep everything.


Jesse Jones
May 14, 2010

I work in construction, and 75%+ of our information is shared via PDF – a great PDF viewer would be a life-saver!

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.