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Old 10-07-2008, 01:50 AM   #12
Selzernium
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
In what way is it better than MobiPocket? That's a genuine question - I know virtually nothing about eReader and I'd be interested to know in what ways you believe it to be better. For Mobi we can buy hundreds of different dictionaries - Oxford, Collins, Chambers, Websters, etc; is the same true for eReader?
I haven't seen Collins or Champers but yes the others are available for eReader still mobi is lightly ahead I think, although I haven't looked that much around. The difference is though not significant and for all intents and purposes you can get any mobi ebook its equivalent as eReader one too, but as i have said re book availability I suspect mobi is slightly ahead, But its things like smaller files sizes, faster application and most importantly a better and much more user friendly DRM implementation makes eReader the best propriety eBook format today. IMHO

bill_mchale
Well said I couldn't agree more with you.
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