New York-based Copia, the “preferred” software for eReaders that run on the Windows 7 operating system, is trying to distinguish itself as a purveyor of not only hundreds of thousands of downloadable books, but of a “social” experience that allows readers to annotate and share notes.
Billed as an ideal medium for book clubs, as well as students, the company didn’t have figures on how many installs of its free app have occurred.
Copia is also supported on the iPad and Android platforms (click here for the free iPad app).