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What reader do you use?
I've been using Mobipocket for a long time, now. If people are looking for a standard, you don't need to go any further than it. It runs on ALL PDAs, smartphones, the Linux PDAs, Palm, Symbian, etc. The desktop interface has versions for ALL OS's (including Linux . . .). Good solid software. I'm really surprised someone hasn't bought the Company and Co-opted the software, actually . . .
Posted by: jlhenry62   Posted on: 10/26/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Wow  opensourcepro | 10/24/06
Absolutely no benefit to users ...  terry flores | 10/24/06
First think I do with E-Books  voska | 10/24/06
Just curious...  Zeppo9191 | 10/24/06
What reader do you use?  jlhenry62 | 10/26/06
Adobe tries again with e-books  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
addobye  not of this world | 10/24/06
Actually, I carry around quite a few . . .  jlhenry62 | 10/26/06
Big Deal  sehlat@... | 10/24/06
Amen  rosanlo | 10/24/06
Holy Naysayers Batwoman  TomHobbes | 10/24/06
What is positive about it?  tic swayback | 10/24/06
Earth to Adobe  author20@... | 10/24/06
I think that with the right software and reader . . .  jlhenry62 | 10/26/06
Interesting...  UserLand | 10/24/06
dumped e-books because of FDF hardware lock - if that hasn't changed it's  wessonjoe | 10/26/06
Adobe tries again with e-books  gwbrown | 10/28/06

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