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Old 10-03-2007, 11:06 AM   #2
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Money is not an issues to buy reading devices.
Are you looking to adopt?

I don't think my knowledge should be taken as comprehensive by any means, but let's see what I can do with that list:

AER -- can't help there, I'm not familiar with it.

MOBI -- newest device would be the iRex iLiad, but if you wait a month or so, you can likely add the Cybook Gen 3 and the Amazon Kindle to that list. For the PC side, you may have to get the viewer from Mobipocket directly.

LIT -- devices ... that would be none, I believe, and I think the only app that reads these is MSReader.

PALM -- (assuming you don't mean Mobi formatted Palm books) for devices, the newest would likely be the just announced Palm Centro, but any Palm OS device would likely do you. I believe eReader has a PC app that you can download from their site for that part of things.

SONY FORMATS -- (assuming you mean BBeB) -- the newest device is the just announced (yesterday) PRS-505, for the PC side, you pretty much have to have Sony's Connect Software, or its successor, which isn't available for download quite yet, but comes with the PRS-505.


Also you might want to look at the FBReader and µBook apps, as I believe they would handle a couple-three of those formats in a single app.
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