Quite a departure from the Sony Reader and Kindle, the last inventions they said would kill off printed books. In fact it was his disillusionment with both eBooks that inspired Collingridge, 34, a designer with a background in publishing (he built Fourth Estate and Granta magazine's websites) to create Enhanced Editions.
"The eReader is so boring," Collingridge says. "The iPhone is a device that's got eyes and ears, and knows what direction it's going in. I knew immediately it had capabilities that are exciting when it comes to books."
Two days after software for iPhones went on the market, Collingridge was blogging on what the publishing world should be doing. "Directors of large publishers blogged back saying, We're publishing houses, not software houses', and Apple CEO Steve Jobs said Apple doesn't need books. I thought, if Apple isn't going to do it, I am."