Safari Books online. A Blackberry curve. One a kick butt service, the other a kick butt phone (ok, debatable…but its pretty good for Verizon) but never the twain shall meet. Or will they? I just got an email from Safari touting their new m.safaribooksonline.com site, so I went and tried it out on my Curve’s little screen. I have to admit it looked pretty darn good to me.

The top picture is the main Safari Books interface after login. Here you can search or go to various preset selections. I chose My Favorites.

The second Picture is the My Favorites screen. Notice the green dot indicating that the book is mobile friendly. I didn’t encounter any non-friendly books in the short time I was playing around (before I started reading!).

The third picture is, of course, one of the books I had in my list. This shot is of chapter 1, scrollable to the end. Selecting 1 takes you to the previous chapter (the introduction in this case), 2 takes you to the next chapter, and 3 to the bottom/end of the current chapter. I found the text to be easy to read, though I am not certain how long I’d be able to focus on such a tiny screen without getting a raging headache. I plan on using it for those \”in-between\” moments, so that puts it in a 15-30 minutes of use category, which should be doable. If you’ve got a safaribooksonline account and an internet capable mobile phone (they claim support for Nokia, BlackBerry, iPhone,
and Windows Mobile) head on over to m.safaribooksonline.com and take a look.