Thread: PRS-500 Why no native Reader apps?
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Old 05-04-2007, 04:09 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by scotty1024
upgrade by this date or you can't buy new ebooks from the CONNECT store.
Scotty, this is a potential threat that makes me tremble with ... laughter. I could care less about the connect store considering their poor choice, high prices and limited formate plus DRM.

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Originally Posted by EatingPie
To be dead blunt here, what is there to add anyway? The clock is neat-o, but I don't want something flashing at me while I'm reading a book!

The only thing I see of value is more robust reading software that supports multiple formats (.lit, Palm, Encrypted PDF, etc.).
I would like better RTF support, TOC & images. With that capability, a non-Sony, easy way to add/remove ebooks & a hierarchal file structure, I would be satisified.
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