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Old 09-02-2008, 11:49 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by amarige55 View Post
I love my REB1100 but am finding it difficult to find a website that will allow me to load books into it?!? My son says it is outdated and I need to switch to another one. I don't want to!! Can anyone tell me where I can go and find Ebooks that I can load into my REB1100 without having to jump through a bunch of hoops to do it. I am not a computer idiot, but I am not as savvy as some and if you start giving me a bunch of computerese I will most likely become befuddled and give up. I know Fictionwise claims that many of their Ebooks, some for free, are multi-format and can go into the REB1100. I may try that later even though they are somewhat limited on titles. I would love to find a way to load the Dark Tower series from Stephen King and People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks and possibly even the Torah. Any suggestions or helpful hints?
Thanks....
REB1100 lover in Colorado
P.S. Going to England on 9/12 and would love to be able to get something in it for the trip.

Fictionwise does support REB format with the Multiformat books. These titles do not have DRM, so you will miss out on a lot of new stuff (until you learn how to convert).

Another place you should try is Baen Books. They also support REB format. Baen is a SF publisher who sells all their titles without DRM. Look here:
http://www.webscription.net/ (retail website)
http://www.baen.com/library/ (Baen Free library)
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