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Old 10-28-2004, 01:30 AM   #8
Alexander Turcic
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Originally Posted by Pride Of Lions
I think the move to MobileRead was more moving away from the "iSilo-type offline readers tech support" thing you had going on earlier, and more towards the PDA/gadgety-goodness diaspora.
Absolutely true. There were two reasons we had to make this decision. First, Darren started his own excellent iSilo support forum, which meant less work for us, but also less people asking questions and joining our discussions. Second, iSilo is a great product, but after all it is "only" an e-book reader. I think we had reached a saturation level; most questions could be answered by using the search feature and looking at older forum postings.

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At first I didn't know about the change, because like most people, I think change is bad. But I'm finding it is really a big ole techy/geeky Paradise where we can bliss out to thoughts of flexible LCD's and such. Bravo on forging on ahead. Here's to more time in the day for you to do all the stuff we want you to do. POL9A
Thank you. I remember you from the very beginning, and trust me, I noticed your temporary absence as well Glad to have you back with us!!!
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