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100 Greatest Short Stories

100 Greatest Short Stories at Mac App Store analyse

Rampart Software Development
2,220 ratings · Power index: 368
Version 2.1
Size 2.82 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 22 Sep 2009

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* New version includes bonus classic short stories * Featured by Apple in "New and Noteworthy" * "...Fantastic story choices..." - The James Reader Now you can enjoy these "byte-sized" masterpieces any time and anywhere with the "100 Greatest Short Stories." A timeless collection of the worlds greatest short stories, it contains works by authors such as, O. Henry, Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, Edgar Allan Poe, Joseph Conrad and Arthur Conan Doyle, and includes such classics as, "The Monkeys Paw," "The Pit and the Pendulum," "Heart of Darkness," "The Gift of the Magi," "The Ransom of Red Chief," and "The Last Leaf." The "100 Greatest Short Stories" will keep you reading well past your bedtime. Included in the "100 Greatest Short Stories" are: - A Haunted House by Virginia Woolf - A Passion in the Desert by Honore de Balzac - A Telephone Call by Dorothy Parker - An Agacella Or by Rex Stout - An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce - Beware of the Dog by Roald Dahl - Eva Is Inside Her Cat by Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Eyes of a Blue Dog by Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad - In the Red Room by Paul Bowles - Leiningen versus the Ants by Carl Stephenson - Mrs. Packletides Tiger by Saki - Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling - Rocking-Horse Winner by D. H. Lawrence - The Case of Lady Sannox by Arthur Conan Doyle - The Death Of Halpin Frayser by Ambrose Bierce - The Door in the Wall by H. G. Wells - The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe - The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry - The Last Leaf by O. Henry - The Monkeys Paw by W. W. Jacobs - The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell - The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan Poe - The Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry - The Use of Force by William Carlos Williams - AND 75 MORE! Reviews: "Really great collection of short stories. Theyve got some of my favorites, and some stories Ive always wanted to get around to reading. Outstanding collection." R. Gilbert Alexandria, VA

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Monthly Downloads > 8.1k
Est. Revenue ~ $3.31k

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 2.79 CAD
China 12 CNY
France 1.99 EUR
Germany 1.99 EUR
Italy 1.99 EUR
Netherlands 1.99 EUR
Portugal 1.99 EUR
Spain 1.99 EUR
Poland 1.99 EUR
UK 1.99 GBP
India 160 INR
Japan 240 JPY
Russia 149 RUB
Turkey 6.99 TRY
USA 1.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 2.19 USD
Ukraine 1.99 USD

problem in scrolling

sci geek · 16 years ago

Scrolling does not work well while reading the stories. I have to try a few times before it responds. It is kind of annoying otherwise the stories are great.

The BEST of the short story collection apps

Orlythe · 16 years ago

I buy every short story collection app I can find, and I love this one above all. The stories are carefully chosen -- not just everything and anything with an expired copyright that can be found. And the interface is wonderful, facile, easy to read. As with the story choice, everything seems to have been thought about carefully: the layout, the typeface.

Great Story Collection

romeoseven · 16 years ago

Extremely high quality short story collection that is very easy to read. Highly recommended!

Good collection, very basic reader

snorkfire · 16 years ago

It is in fact a good collection, with a few stories everyone read in high school from Poe, but a good collection of AC Doyle adventures that I am unfamiliar with, but may make entertaining reading. My main impression is that the formating of the text is good, with a good bookmark functionality, but a very basic reader interface without any of the niceties like paging aids. To read, you drag the text rather than the usual tapping screen sides, top or bottom to move to the next body of text. That wears on me, but Ill probably read a few books in the collection anyway.

Re: No page by page

dalcorta · 16 years ago

Ive just started using this app- great list of stories but text is one long file in which you scroll to new text by dragging top to bottom. Every time you finish a page and scroll up you have to determine which line you last read as it will probably not be the one at the top of the page. This requirement is very distracting when youre trying to read through quickly. This app needs to incorporate the finger swipe page turning feature. This turns short stories into not so short reads.

Crashes on ipad2

Stephen Hilton · 14 years ago · v2.0

Thought it was just a book. Turns out its an app which crashes. A lot. My bad. Caveat emptor

Bookmark function is terrible

LitGuy505 · 14 years ago · v2.1

This app has a bookmark function which allows you to resume reading where you left off. Its terrible for the following reasons: It doesnt work. When one presses bookmark this page, it wont actually bookmark the page but the screen will return to the book as if it had. The link one presses to bookmark this page is far too close to view current bookmarks, which him to either click on the wrong link or not be able to press the proper link. The app also crashes and turns off frequently. Im certain its the app and not my phone because its a brand new phone. The literature is quite good, but the functionally of the app is poor. I usually dont pay for apps, so when I pay $2 for an app, I expect it to work better than a free app. This one does not.