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Old 08-09-2011, 09:11 PM   #22
DaleDe
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Originally Posted by 1611mac View Post
For the life of me I can't image why there is not a good open source reader app out there. Something that connects to Calibre, syncs across desktops and mobile devices, and is "public." A reader that focuses on the reading experience and NOT the selling experience (i.e.: download and sync our drm books from our store only).

Yes... I understand that it's all about publishers making money. But I read, almost exclusively, free, public domain, drm free material... why should I be limited to apps that are designed to sell and push a particular vendors product?
Port cool reader. Read about it in are wiki. The source is on Sourceforge.
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