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Old 10-25-2008, 10:57 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by KurtJohnson View Post
As of 9:10pm CDT no change in status.

To weigh in on the discussion here;
I like Microsoft Reader again for Windows Mobile devices since their updates in July although I prefer Mobipocket OD as an all around platform. Adobe is the best for graphics if you're going to read from desktop or laptop - or Sony. eReader's okay, too, but (and in consideration of what we are experiencing today a significant 'but' to consider) eReader format is single-sourced from Ingram whereas all the others have at least two sources.

Tonight, we are without PX but our customers may still access Mobipocket OD.
For Graphics I prefer CDisplay - but that's another story. MS Reader was the first program I used, and I still like it. Mobipocket is solid, I shifted to it from MS Reader on my iPaq, but I find Ereader works the best on my current device, so I like it better. The single source is an issue, but I definitely prefer the idea of locking to the user not the device.

Thanks for keeping us updated. We do appreciate it.
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